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A survey of chromospheric CA II H and K emission in field stars of the solar neighborhood
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K LinesPhotometrySolar VariabilityField StarsEngineeringSolar ConvectionStellar StructureSolar NeighborhoodAstrophysical PlasmaK EmissionSolar-terrestrial InteractionF-g StarsSolar Physics (Solar Energy Conversion)Space WeatherSolar PhysicSolar ActivityIntermediate ActivityAstrophysics
Fluxes in 1 A bands at the centers of the H and K lines are being measured in main-sequence F-G-K-M stars in the northern half of the Woolley et al. (1970) 'Catalog of stars within twenty-five parsecs of the sun', in a survey not yet completed. Results for 486 stars are presented in the form of flux-color diagrams and discussed in light of evidence that chromospheric activity declines with age in main-sequence stars. Support is noted for the reality of the Sirius moving group. The relative numbers of more-active (Hyades-like) and less-active (solar-like) F-G stars are tolerably in agreement with a nearly constant rate of formation, but there exists an apparent deficiency in the number of F-G stars exhibiting intermediate activity. The possibility that the gap is an accidental characteristic of the sample will be investigated by extending the survey to southern declinations and greater distances.