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Magnetic fields and rotation periods of M dwarfs from SPIRou spectra.

Authors :
Donati, J-F
Lehmann, L T
Cristofari, P I
Fouqué, P
Moutou, C
Charpentier, P
Ould-Elhkim, M
Carmona, A
Delfosse, X
Artigau, E
Alencar, S H P
Cadieux, C
Arnold, L
Petit, P
Morin, J
Forveille, T
Cloutier, R
Doyon, R
Hébrard, G
SLS, the Collaboration
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; 10/20/2023, Vol. 525 Issue 2, p2015-2039, 25p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present near-infrared spectropolarimetric observations of a sample of 43 weakly to moderately active M dwarfs, carried with SPIRou at the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope in the framework of the SPIRou Legacy Survey from early 2019 to mid-2022. We use the 6700 circularly polarised spectra collected for this sample to investigate the longitudinal magnetic field and its temporal variations for all sample stars, from which we diagnose, through quasi-periodic Gaussian process regression, the periodic modulation and longer-term fluctuations of the longitudinal field. We detect the large-scale field for 40 of our 43 sample stars, and infer a reliable or tentative rotation period for 38 of them, using a Bayesian framework to diagnose the confidence level at which each rotation period is detected. We find rotation periods ranging from 14 to over 60 d for the early-M dwarfs, and from 70 to 200 d for most mid- and late-M dwarfs (potentially up to 430 d for one of them). We also find that the strength of the detected large-scale fields does not decrease with increasing period or Rossby number for the slowly rotating dwarfs of our sample as it does for higher-mass, more active stars, suggesting that these magnetic fields may be generated through a different dynamo regime than those of more rapidly rotating stars. We also show that the large-scale fields of most sample stars evolve on long time-scales, with some of them globally switching sign as stars progress on their putative magnetic cycles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
525
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171877200
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad2301