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2004MNRAS.348..285W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 348, 285-296 (2004/February-2)

Electron-cyclotron maser emission from white dwarf pairs and white dwarf planetary systems.

WILLES A.J. and WU K.

Abstract (from CDS):

By analogy to Jovian radio emissions powered by the electromagnetic interaction between Jupiter and its moons, we propose that close magnetic-non-magnetic white dwarf pairs and white dwarf planetary systems are detectable radio sources. A simple model is developed to predict the flux densities of radio emission generated by a loss-cone-driven electron-cyclotron maser. The radio emission from these systems has high brightness temperatures, is highly polarized, and varies on a periodic cycle following the orbital rotation. Masers from magnetic-non-magnetic white dwarf pairs, with orbital periods ≲10 min, are expected to be detectable over a wide range of radio frequencies. Terrestrial planets in close orbits about magnetic white dwarfs, with orbital periods ≲30 h, can also produce detectable radio emission, thus providing a means to identify Earth-sized extrasolar planets.

Abstract Copyright: 2004 RAS

Journal keyword(s): masers - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - binaries: close - planetary systems - white dwarfs - radio continuum: stars

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