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Title: | Stellar magnetism: empirical trends with age and rotation |
Authors: | Vidotto, A. A Gregory, S. G. Jardine, M. Donati, J. F. Petit, P. Morin, J. Folsom, C. P. Bouvier, J. Cameron, A. C. Hussain, G. Marsden, S. Waite, I. A. Fares, R. Jeffers, S. Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do |
Keywords: | Techniques - polarimetric;Stars - activity;Stars - evolution;Stars - magnetic field;Planetary systems;Stars - rotation |
Issue Date: | 28-Feb-2014 |
Publisher: | Royal Astronomic Society |
Citation: | VIDOTTO, A. A.; GREGORY, S. G.; JARDINE, M.; DONATI, J. F.; PETIT, P.; MORIN, J.; FOLSOM, C. P.; BOUVIER, J.; CAMERON, A. C.; HUSSAIN, G.. Stellar magnetism: empirical trends with age and rotation. Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society, [s.l.], v. 441, n. 3, p. 2361-2374, 19 maio 2014. Oxford University Press (OUP). Disponível em: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu728. Acesso em: 13 mai. 2020. |
Portuguese Abstract: | We investigate how the observed large-scale surface magnetic fields of low-mass stars (∼0.1– 2M ), reconstructed through Zeeman–Doppler imaging, vary with age t, rotation and Xray emission. Our sample consists of 104 magnetic maps of 73 stars, from accreting premain sequence to main-sequence objects (1Myr t 10 Gyr). For non-accreting dwarfs we empirically find that the unsigned average large-scale surface field is related to age as t−0.655 ± 0.045. This relation has a similar dependence to that identified by Skumanich, used as the basis for gyrochronology. Likewise, our relation could be used as an age-dating method (‘magnetochronology’). The trends with rotation we find for the large-scale stellar magnetism are consistent with the trends found from Zeeman broadening measurements (sensitive to large- and small-scale fields). These similarities indicate that the fields recovered from both techniques are coupled to each other, suggesting that small- and large-scale fields could share the same dynamo field generation processes. For the accreting objects, fewer statistically significant relations are found, with one being a correlation between the unsigned magnetic flux and rotation period. We attribute this to a signature of star–disc interaction, rather than being driven by the dynamo |
Abstract: | We investigate how the observed large-scale surface magnetic fields of low-mass stars (∼0.1– 2M ), reconstructed through Zeeman–Doppler imaging, vary with age t, rotation and Xray emission. Our sample consists of 104 magnetic maps of 73 stars, from accreting premain sequence to main-sequence objects (1Myr t 10 Gyr). For non-accreting dwarfs we empirically find that the unsigned average large-scale surface field is related to age as t−0.655 ± 0.045. This relation has a similar dependence to that identified by Skumanich, used as the basis for gyrochronology. Likewise, our relation could be used as an age-dating method (‘magnetochronology’). The trends with rotation we find for the large-scale stellar magnetism are consistent with the trends found from Zeeman broadening measurements (sensitive to large- and small-scale fields). These similarities indicate that the fields recovered from both techniques are coupled to each other, suggesting that small- and large-scale fields could share the same dynamo field generation processes. For the accreting objects, fewer statistically significant relations are found, with one being a correlation between the unsigned magnetic flux and rotation period. We attribute this to a signature of star–disc interaction, rather than being driven by the dynamo |
URI: | https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/29016 |
ISSN: | 1678-765X 10.1093/mnras/stu728 |
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