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ACTIVITY CYCLES OF SOLAR-TYPE STARS WITH SUPERFLARES

PII
S3034517025120099-1
DOI
10.7868/S3034517025120099
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 51 / Issue number 12
Pages
1147-1156
Abstract
Based on data of solar-type stars with superflares from the archive of the TESS space mission a study of the cyclical nature of their magnetic activity was carried out. Of the 711 stars with superflares selected according to papers by Tu (Zuo-Lin Tu) and co-authors the KWS photometric archive of ground-based observations contains data for 401 stars (of which there are at least 300 brightness measurements for 331 stars). From this list of objects manifestations of cyclical activity were detected in 115 objects. The relations between the values of rotation periods and cycles of activity of objects have been studied. It is found that the corresponding diagrams indicate that the cyclic properties of the studied G-dwarfs with superflares coincide with other stars. This allows us to conclude that the mechanism of activity is likely to be common. The slope of dependence obtained by joint approximation by dominant cycles for G-dwarfs with superflares and other objects is equal to 1.03 ± 0.03, which corresponds to the available literature data. Probably, two sequences with the same slope which may correspond to analogues of the Schwabe solar cycles with duration of 2–3 years duration are distinguished in the diagram.
Keywords
звезды вспышки фотометрия активность циклы
Date of publication
10.03.2026
Year of publication
2026
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0
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22

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