论文标题

Moves V.建模HD 189733的星形行动磁相互作用

MOVES V. Modelling star-planet magnetic interactions of HD 189733

论文作者

Strugarek, A., Fares, R., Bourrier, V., Brun, A. S., Réville, V., Amari, T., Helling, Ch., Jardine, M., Llama, J., Moutou, C., Vidotto, A. A., Wheatley, P. J., Zarka, P.

论文摘要

恒星和关闭行星之间的磁相互作用可能会导致恒星磁盘上可检测到的信号。 HD 189733是被认为具有磁性相互作用的关键外部系统之一,该系统可能在2013年8月被检测到。我们在那个时期提供了一组十二种风模型,涵盖了当时的HD 189733 HD 189733的冠状动脉状态和冠状拓扑。我们评估可用于磁相互作用的功率,并预测其时间调制。通过将预测的信号与观察到的信号进行比较,我们发现某些模型可以与基于星形行星磁相互作用的解释兼容。我们还发现,观察到的信号只能通过伸展和破坏的交互机制来解释,而AlfvénWings情景无法提供足够的功率。我们最终证明,HD 189733的过去观察性节奏仅导致12%至23%之间的检测率,这可以解释为什么在过去的运动中很难检测到Star-Planet相互作用。我们得出的结论是,对其检测的确认将需要专门的光谱观测值,涵盖轨道和旋转时期,并结合稀缺的光谱图观测值,以评估恒星的同时大规模磁性拓扑。

Magnetic interactions between stars and close-in planets may lead to a detectable signal on the stellar disk. HD 189733 is one of the key exosystems thought to harbor magnetic interactions, which may have been detected in August 2013. We present a set of twelve wind models at that period, covering the possible coronal states and coronal topologies of HD 189733 at that time. We assess the power available for the magnetic interaction and predict its temporal modulation. By comparing the predicted signal with the observed signal, we find that some models could be compatible with an interpretation based on star-planet magnetic interactions. We also find that the observed signal can be explained only with a stretch-and-break interaction mechanism, while that the Alfvén wings scenario cannot deliver enough power. We finally demonstrate that the past observational cadence of HD 189733 leads to a detection rate of only between 12 to 23%, which could explain why star-planet interactions have been hard to detect in past campaigns. We conclude that the firm confirmation of their detection will require dedicated spectroscopic observations covering densely the orbital and rotation period, combined with scarcer spectropolarimetric observations to assess the concomitant large-scale magnetic topology of the star.

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