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The Variability of Stellar Magnetic Flux, Related Surface Structures and Activity
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I review information from a variety of sources, including magnetic field measurements, Doppler imaging, and various photometric and spectroscopic survey and monitoring programs for clues concerning the physical properties, spatial structure, variability and evolution of magnetic regions and associated activity on cool stars. Based on these data, I sketch a scenario of what the surfaces of cool stars look like as a function of spectral type and age/rotation/activity level.
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- Variability of Solar and Stellar Irradiance Related to the Network, Active Regions (Sunspots and Plages), and Large-Scale Magnetic Structures
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