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The Astronomical Journal | 2014

M DWARF CATALOG OF THE LAMOST PILOT SURVEY

Zhenping Yi; A-Li Luo; Yi-Han Song; Jingkun Zhao; Zhixin Shi; Peng Wei; J. R. Ren; Fengfei Wang; Xiao Kong; Yinbi Li; Peng Du; Wen Hou; Yanxin Guo; Shuo Zhang; Yong-Heng Zhao; Shi-Wei Sun; Jingchang Pan; Liyun Zhang; Andrew A. West; Haibo Yuan

We present a spectroscopic catalog of 58,360 M dwarfs from the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope pilot survey. For each spectrum in the catalog, spectral subtype, radial velocity, Hα equivalent width, a number of prominent molecular band indices, and the metal-sensitive parameter ζ are provided. We use the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 Spectroscopic M dwarf catalog to verify the precision of our methods of classifying the spectral types and measuring the radial velocities. The magnetic activity properties of M dwarfs are also traced by Hα emission lines. The molecular band indices included in this catalog are sensitive to temperature or metallicity, and can be used for further study of the physical properties of M dwarfs. This M dwarf catalog is available on the Web site http://sciwiki.lamost.org/MCatalogPilot/.


The Astronomical Journal | 2014

MAGNETIC ACTIVITY AND ORBITAL PERIOD VARIATION OF THE SHORT-PERIOD ECLIPSING BINARY DV Psc

Qingfeng Pi; Liyun Zhang; Zhongmu Li; Xiliang Zhang

We present six new BVRcIc CCD light curves of a short-period RS CVn binary DV Psc obtained in 2010-2012. The light curve distortions change on both short and long timescales, which is explained by two starspots on the primary component. Moreover, five new flare events were detected and the flare ratio of DV Psc is about 0.082 flares per hour. There is a possible relation between the phases (longitude) of the flares and starspots for all of the available data of late-type binaries, which implies a correlation of the stellar activity of the spots and flares. The cyclic oscillation, with a period of 4.9 +/- 0.4 yr, may result from the magnetic activity cycle, identified by the variability of Max. I-Max. II. Until now, there were no spectroscopic studies of chromospheric activity indicators of the H-beta and H-gamma lines for DV Psc. Our observations of these indicators show that DV Psc is active, with excess emissions. The updated O - C diagram with an observing time span of about 15 yr shows an upward parabola, which indicates a secular increase in the orbital period of DV Psc. The orbital period secularly increases at a rate of dP/dt = 2.0x10(-7) days yr(-1), which might be explained by the angular momentum exchanges or mass transfer from the secondary to primary component.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

Chromospheric activity on late-type star DM UMa using high-resolution spectroscopic observations

Liyun Zhang; Qingfeng Pi; Xianming L. Han; Liang Chang; Daimei Wang

We present new 14 high-resolution echelle spectra to discuss the level of chromospheric activity of DM UMa in {He I} D3, {Na I} D1, D2, Halpha, and {Ca II} infrared triplet lines (IRT). It is the first time to discover the emissions above the continuum in the {He I} D3 lines on 2015 February 9 and 10. The emission on February 9 is the strongest one ever detected for DM UMa. We analysed these chromospheric active indicators by employing the spectral subtraction technique. The subtracted spectra reveal weak emissions in the {Na I} D1, D2 lines, strong emission in the Halpha line, and clear excess emissions in the {Ca II} IRT lines. Our values for the EW8542/EW8498 ratio are on the low side, in the range of 1.0-1.7. There are also clear phase variations of the level of chromospheric activity in equivalent width (EW) light curves in these chromospheric active lines (especially the Halpha line). These phenomena might be explained by flare events or rotational modulations of the level of chromospheric activity.


The Astronomical Journal | 2014

Photometric Properties for Selected Algol-type Binaries. VII. V404 And with Magnetic Activity

Liyun Zhang; Yuan-Gui Yang; Qing-feng Pi; Zhongzhong Zhu

We present new CCD light curves of the short-period Algol-type eclipsing binary V404 And obtained in 2009-2011. The time-resolving multiple BVRI color light curves of the year 2011 with full phase coverage were analyzed simultaneously using the latest Wilson-Devinney program. We concluded that the configuration of two starspots on the primary is the most reliable explanation for the light curve distortions observed in 2011. Based on the new photometric solution, we further applied the spot model to explain the other light curves, including the previously published R-band light curves. We revealed that the starspots changed on a long timescale in terms of the spot parameters and the differences between Max. I and Max. II. Moreover, the O - C diagram spanning about 15 yr shows an upward parabola, which indicates a secular increase in the orbital period of V404 And. The orbital period increases at a rate of dP/dt = 5.3(0.3) x 10(-7) days yr(-1), which might be interpreted by the angular momentum exchange via magnetic activity.


Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2016

Chromospheric activity on the late-type star V1355 Ori using Lijiang 1.8-m and 2.4-m telescopes

Qingfeng Pi; Liyun Zhang; Liang Chang; Xianming L. Han; H. Lu; Xi-Liang Zhang; Daimei Wang

We obtained new high-resolution spectra using the Lijiang 1.8-m and 2.4-m telescopes to investigate the chromospheric activities of V1355 Ori as indicated in the behaviors of Ca ii H&K, Hdelta, Hgamma, Hbeta, Na i D1, D2, Halpha and Ca ii infrared triplet (IRT) lines. The observed spectra show obvious emissions above the continuum in Ca ii H&K lines, absorptions in the Hdelta, Hgamma, Hbeta and Na i D1, D2 lines, variable behavior (filled-in absorption, partial emission with a core absorption component or emission above the continuum) in the Halpha line, and weak self-reversal emissions in the strong filled-in absorptions of the Ca ii IRT lines. We used a spectral subtraction technique to analyze our data. The results show no excess emission in the Hdelta and Hgamma lines, very weak excess emissions in the Na i D1, D2 lines, excess emission in the Hbeta line, clear excess emission in the Halpha line, and excess emissions in the Ca ii IRT lines. The value of the ratio of EW8542/EW8498 is in the range 0.9 to 1.7, which implies that chromospheric activity might have been caused by plage events. The value of the ratio E Halpha/E Hbeta is above 3, indicating that the Balmer lines would arise from prominence-like material. We also found time variations in light curves associated with equivalent widths of chromospheric activity lines in the Na i D1, D2, Ca ii IRT and Halpha lines in particular. These phenomena can be explained by plage events, which are consistent with the behavior of chromospheric activity indicators.


arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics | 2013

Chromospheric variabilities of M active stars based on Guoshoujing Telescope

Q. F. Pi; Liyun Zhang; J. R. Shi; H. Wu; Yong-Heng Zhao; A-Li Luo; J. K. Zhao; A. Y. Zhou; X. S. Fang

For the M active catalogue of Guoshoujing Telescope (LAMOST), 933 sources are presented in at least two exposures. We found that many M active stars show chromospheric variabilities in the Ca H, H


New Astronomy | 2010

The CCD photometric study of the newly identified RS CVn binary star DV Piscium

Liyun Zhang; Xiliang Zhang; Zhongzhong Zhu

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014

Magnetic activity and orbital periods of five low-mass eclipsing binaries

Liyun Zhang; Qing-feng Pi; Yuangui Yang

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New Astronomy | 2016

Chromospheric activity properties and search for subdwarfs and extreme subdwarfs based on LAMOST stellar spectral survey

Liyun Zhang; Qingfeng Pi; Xianming L. Han; J. R. Shi; Daimei Wang; A-Li Luo; Yong Zhang; Yonghui Hou; Yuefei Wang

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New Astronomy | 2017

Photometric followup investigations on LAMOST survey target Ly And

H. Lu; Liyun Zhang; Xianming L. Han; Qingfeng Pi; Daimei Wang

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Qingfeng Pi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Daimei Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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H. Lu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiliang Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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A-Li Luo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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J. R. Shi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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