Abstract

The Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) data release 10 (DR10) provides over 3 million G-type stellar spectra, which are important for the study of chromospheric activity of solar-like stars. We have used the iSpec program to perform spectral subtraction on the G-type stellar spectra obtained from LAMOST DR10 with a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 10. We have calculated the magnetic activity of G-type stars using Hα lines and analyzed the Hα variation. Among the more than 3 million spectra from more than 2.3 million stars, a total of 220,000 stars show excess chromospheric activity. There were a total of about 480,000 stars with repeated observations. About 390,000 stars were found to exhibit variations in the Hα line, and 14,000 stars showed changes in their radial velocity. By using the Gaia data, we determined the distances of these stars above the Galactic disk. We first concluded that the fraction of G-type active stars decreases with increasing distance above the Galactic disk. By using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite light curves, we obtained the effective fluctuation range of the light curve caused by the starspot and confirmed that there was a positive correlation between the starspot and chromospheric activity. We also concluded that RHα′ tends to be stable for Rossby number (Ro) < 0.13 and that RHα′ decreases as Ro increases in the region Ro ≥ 0.13.

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