Large closed-field corona of WX UMa evidenced from radio observations

Autor: Davis, I., Vedantham, H. K., Callingham, J. R., Shimwell, T. W., Vidotto, A. A., Zarka, P., Ray, T. P., Drabent, A.
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2105.01021
Popis: The space-weather conditions that result from stellar winds significantly impact the habitability of exoplanets. The conditions can be calculated from first principles if the necessary boundary conditions -- namely on the plasma density in the outer corona and the radial distance at which the plasma forces the closed magnetic field into an open geometry -- are specified. Low frequency radio observations ($\nu \lesssim 200$ MHz) of plasma and cyclotron emission from stars probe these magneto-ionic conditions. Here we report the detection of low-frequency ($120-167\,{\rm MHz}$) radio emission associated with the dMe6 star WX UMa. If the emission originates in WX UMa's corona, we show that the closed field regions extends to at least $\approx 10$ stellar radii, that is about a factor of a few larger than the solar value, and possibly to $\gtrsim 20$ stellar radii. Our results suggest that the magnetic-field structure of M dwarfs is in between Sun-like and planet-like configurations, where compact over-dense coronal loops with X-ray emitting plasma co-exist with a large-scale magnetosphere with lower plasma density and closed magnetic geometry.
Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A, 10 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables
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