Investigating magnetic activity of F stars with the Kepler mission

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The dynamo process is believed to drive the magnetic activity of stars like the Sun that have an outer convection zone. Large spectroscopic surveys showed that there is a relation between the rotation periods and the cycle periods: the longer the rotation period is, the longer the magnetic activity cycle period will be. We present the analysis of F stars observed by Kepler for which individual p modes have been measure and with surface rotation periods shorter than 12 days. We defined magnetic indicators and proxies based on photometric observations to help characterise the activity levels of the stars. With the Kepler data, we investigate the existence of stars with cycles (regular or not), stars with a modulation that could be related to magnetic activity, and stars that seem to show a flat behaviour. © International Astronomical Union 2014.

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Mathur, S., García, R. A., Ballot, J., Ceillier, T., Salabert, D., Metcalfe, T. S., … Bloemen, S. (2014). Investigating magnetic activity of F stars with the Kepler mission. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 9(S302), 222–223. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921314002130

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