Abstract
AbstractThe definition of γ Dor stars as a new class of variable stars by Kaye et al. (1999) was based on a number of criteria, including the failure to detect any emission in the Ca II H & K lines in these stars (Kaye & Strassmeier 1998; KS98). Over the last 30 years, efforts continue to look for the blue edge of chromospheric activity. As a part of this effort, we put γ Dor stars to the test to see if magnetic fields play a non-trivial role in their variability.
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