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García-Alvarez, D.; Foing, B. H.; Montes, D.; Oliveira, J.; Doyle, J. G.; Messina, S.; Lanza, A. F.; Rodonò, M.; Abbott, J.; Ash, T. D. C.; Baldry, I. K.; Bedding, T. R.; Buckley, D. A. H.; Cami, J.; Cao, H.; Catala, C.; Cheng, K. P.; Domiciano de Souza, A., Jr.; Donati, J.-F.; Hubert, A.-M.; Janot-Pacheco, E.; Hao, J. X.; Kaper, L.; Kaufer, A.; Leister, N. V.; Neff, J. E.; Neiner, C.; Orlando, S.; O'Toole, S. J.; Schäfer, D.; Smartt, S. J.; Stahl, O.; Telting, J.; Tubbesing, S.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.397, p.285-303 (2003)
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We present simultaneous and continuous observations of the Hα,
Hβ, He I D3, Na I D1, D2 doublet
and the Ca II H & K lines for the RS CVn system HR 1099. The
spectroscopic observations were obtained during the MUSICOS 1998
campaign involving several observatories and instruments, both echelle
and long-slit spectrographs. During this campaign, HR 1099 was observed
almost continuously for more than 8 orbits of 2.8 deg. Two large optical
flares were observed, both showing an increase in the emission of
Hα, Ca II H & K, Hβ and He I D3 and a strong
filling-in of the Na I D1, D2 doublet.
Contemporary photometric observations were carried out with the robotic
telescopes APT-80 of Catania and Phoenix-25 of Fairborn Observatories.
Maps of the distribution of the spotted regions on the photosphere of
the binary components were derived using the Maximum Entropy and
Tikhonov photometric regularization criteria. Rotational modulation was
observed in Hα and He I D3 in anti-correlation with the
photometric light curves. Both flares occurred at the same binary phase
(0.85), suggesting that these events took place in the same active
region. Simultaneous X-ray observations, performed by ASM on board RXTE,
show several flare-like events, some of which correlate well with the
observed optical flares. Rotational modulation in the X-ray light curve
has been detected with minimum flux when the less active G5 V star was
in front. A possible periodicity in the X-ray flare-like events was also
found.
Based on observations obtained during the MUSICOS 98 MUlti-SIte
COntinuous Spectroscopic campaign from Observatoire de Haute-Provence,
France, Kitt Peak National Observatory, USA, ESO La Silla, Chile, Mt.
Stromlo Observatory, Australia, Xinglong National Observatory, China,
Isaac Newton Telescope, Spain, Laboratório Nacional de
Astrofísica, Brazil, and South African Astronomical Observatory,
South Africa. Contemporaneous observations from Catania, Italy and
Fairborn Observatories, USA, and on data obtained with the Rossi X-ray
Timing Explorer.