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Abstract
Based on data from the Kepler orbital observatory, this study investigates the most active flare stars, which exhibited 250 or more flares during the Kepler mission period. The main research objectives were: (a) analyzing light curves to identify unique physical characteristics of individual stars; (b) defining the periodic/cyclic flare frequency function (PFFF) of flare stars, associated with axial/orbital rotations; and (c) presenting a novel method for determining starspot coverage using the PFFF and applying this method. The study produced corresponding PFFF values with periodicities close to the star rotation periods. Expected phase distributions of flares were constructed and compared with observed flare distributions for the given rotation period. For all stars examined, this comparison (using the χ2 criterion) supports the periodicity of flare frequency. It is hypothesized that the starspot distribution of flare stars can be represented by the von Mises circular distribution, with parameters derived from the respective flare frequency function. Estimates of the starspot coverage for the stars studied were obtained.
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Astrophysics (Ap) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes research in theoretical and observational astrophysics. Founded by V.A.Ambartsumian in 1965 Astrophysics is one of the international astronomy journals. The journal covers space astrophysics, stellar and galactic evolution, solar physics, stellar and planetary atmospheres, interstellar matter. Additional subjects include chemical composition and internal structure of stars, quasars and pulsars, developments in modern cosmology and radiative transfer.