论文标题
来自磁性B型星Rho Oph A的无线电和X射线极光排放的证据
Evidence for radio and X-ray auroral emissions from the magnetic B-type star rho Oph A
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论文摘要
我们提供了新的ATCA多波长无线电测量(范围2.1-21.2 GHz)的早期磁性星Rho Oph A,于2019年3月在3个不同的观察过程中进行。这些新的ATCA观察结果证明了恒星无线电发射的明显旋转调制,并检测了Rho Oph A AT 2.1 GHz的相干极光无线电发射。我们收集了Rho Oph的高分辨率光谱A在大约十年的时间内被几种仪器收购。我们还报告了Rho Oph A的新磁场测量值,该测量与无线电光曲线以及HEI线的等效宽度的时间变化(Lambda = 5015 Angstrom)一起用于限制旋转周期和恒星磁场几何学。以上结果已用于对恒星无线电发射进行建模,从而使我们能够约束Rho Oph A磁层的物理状况。过去的XMM测量值显示了Rho Oph A中的周期性X射线脉冲。我们将X射线光曲线与Rho Oph A的磁场几何相关。我们讨论一种场景,即在电磁频谱,无线电和X射线的极端发生的发射现象直接由相同的等离子体过程诱导。我们将观察到的X射线和无线电特征解释为具有极光的起源。
We present new ATCA multi-wavelength radio measurements (range 2.1-21.2 GHz) of the early-type magnetic star rho Oph A, performed in March 2019 during 3 different observing sessions. These new ATCA observations evidence a clear rotational modulation of the stellar radio emission and the detection of coherent auroral radio emission from rho Oph A at 2.1 GHz. We collected high-resolution optical spectra of rho Oph A acquired by several instruments over a time span of about ten years. We also report new magnetic field measurements of rho Oph A that, together with the radio light curves and the temporal variation of the equivalent width of the HeI line (lambda=5015 Angstrom), were used to constrain the rotation period and the stellar magnetic field geometry. The above results have been used to model the stellar radio emission, modelling that allowed us to constrain the physical condition of rho Oph A's magnetosphere. Past XMM measurements showed periodic X-ray pulses from rho Oph A. We correlate the X-ray light curve with the magnetic field geometry of rho Oph A. The already published XMM data have been re-analyzed showing that the X-ray spectra of rho Oph A are compatible with the presence of a non-thermal X-ray component. We discuss a scenario where the emission phenomena occurring at the extremes of the electromagnetic spectrum, radio and X-ray, are directly induced by the same plasma process. We interpret the observed X-ray and radio features of rho Oph A as having an auroral origin.