Title: Short-lived spots in solar-like stars as observed by CoRoT Authors: B. Mosser, F. Baudin, A.F. Lanza, J.C. Hulot, C. Catala, A. Baglin, M. Auvergne (Version v2)
Context. CoRoT light curves have an unprecedented photometric quality, having simultaneously a high signal-to-noise ratio, a long time span and a nearly continuous duty-cycle. Aims. We analyse the light-curves of four bright targets observed in the seismology field and study short-lived small spots in solar-like stars. Methods. We present a simple spot modelling by iterative analysis. Its ability to extract relevant parameters is ensured by implementing relaxation steps to avoid convergence to local minima of the sum of the residuals between observations and modelling. The use of Monte-Carlo simulations allows us to estimate the performance of the fits. Results. Our starspot modelling gives a representation of the spots on these stars in agreement with other well tested methods. Within this framework, parameters such as rigid-body rotation and spot lifetimes seem to be precisely determined. Then, the lifetime/rotation period ratios are in the range 0.5 - 2, and there is clear evidence for differential rotation.