Abstract

A VLA survey of radio emission from 36 close binary stellar systems with RS CVn properties is reported. Eight new sources were detected. A summary of all published reports of radio emission from RS CVn systems is presented. There appears to be a correlation between maximum radio luminosity and rotational period, with a tentative functional form L(R) varies as P to the (-0.7) power. Rapid rotators (periods approximately 2 days) may be underluminous compared with the extrapolated trend from longer-period systems. The luminosity-period correlation probably results from a dynamo mechanism which produces strong magnetic fields and, in turn, enhances the nonthermal radio emission. The decrease in radio luminosity at short periods may be caused by a saturation of energy deposition in the chromosphere, possibly because the surface of the active star has become covered with spotted regions.

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