Alfredo Biagini, Antonino Petralia, Claudia Di Maio, Lorenzo Betti, Emanuele Pace, Giuseppina Micela
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Abstract
Context. Stellar activity consists of different phenomena, mainly spots and
faculae, and it is one of the main sources of noise in exoplanetary
observations because it affects both spectroscopic and photometric
observations. If we want to study young active planetary systems we need to
model the activity of the host stars in order to remove astrophysical noise
from our observational data. Aims. We modelled the contribution of stellar
spots in photometric observations. Through the use of multiband photometry, we
aim to extract the geometric properties of the spots and constrain their
temperature. Methods. We analyzed multiband photometric observations acquired
with the 80 cm Marcon telescope of the Osservatorio Polifunzionale del Chianti
of V1298 Tau, assuming that the photometric modulation observed in different
bands should be due to cold spots. Results. We constrained the effective
temperature of the active regions present on the surface of V1298 Tau, which is
composed by the contemporary presence of spots and faculae. We tested our
hypothesis on solar data, verifying that we measure the size of the dominant
active region and its averaged effective temperature.