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Star in the constellation Pegasus
LO Pegasi
A visual bandlight curve for LO Pegasi. The main plot (adapted from Karmakar et al.) shows the long-term variability. Inset plot "A" (adapted from Kiraga) shows the periodic variability, and inset "B" (also adapted from Karmakar et al.) shows a flare.
LO Peg is an ultrafast rotator, completing a full rotation every 10.15 hours. It is classified as a BY Draconis variable that is magnetically active and has star spots. The combination of non-uniform surface brightness and rotation makes it appear to vary in luminosity. Up to 25.7% of the surface is covered in spots. Long term changes in periodicity suggest activity cycles, similar to the solar cycle, with periods of approximately 3 and 7.4 years. The element lithium has been detected in its atmosphere, whose abundance, in combination with the star's rapid rotation, indicates this is a young star with an age of no more than a few hundred million years.
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