2019A&A...622A..72V


Query : 2019A&A...622A..72V

2019A&A...622A..72V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 622A, 72-72 (2019/2-1)

Magnetic fields of intermediate-mass T Tauri stars. I. Magnetic detections and fundamental stellar parameters.

VILLEBRUN F., ALECIAN E., HUSSAIN G., BOUVIER J., FOLSOM C.P., LEBRETON Y., AMARD L., CHARBONNEL C., GALLET F., HAEMMERLE L., BOHM T., JOHNS-KRULL C., KOCHUKHOV O., MARSDEN S.C., MORIN J. and PETIT P.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The origin of the fossil magnetic fields detected in 5 to 10% of intermediate-mass main sequence stars is still highly debated.
Aims. We want to bring observational constraints to a large population of intermediate-mass pre-main sequence (PMS) stars in order to test the theory that convective-dynamo fields generated during the PMS phases of stellar evolution can occasionally relax into fossil fields on the main sequence.
Methods. Using distance estimations, photometric measurements, and spectropolarimetric data from HARPSpol and ESPaDOnS of 38 intermediate-mass PMS stars, we determined fundamental stellar parameters (Teff, L and vsini) and measured surface magnetic field characteristics (including detection limits for non-detections, and longitudinal fields and basic topologies for positive detections). Using PMS evolutionary models, we determined the mass, radius, and internal structure of these stars. We compared different PMS models to check that our determinations were not model-dependant. We then compared the magnetic characteristics of our sample accounting for their stellar parameters and internal structures.
Results. We detect magnetic fields in about half of our sample. About 90% of the magnetic stars have outer convective envelopes larger than ∼25% of the stellar radii, and heavier than ∼2% of the stellar mass. Going to higher mass, we find that the magnetic incidence in intermediate-mass stars drops very quickly, within a timescale on the order of few times 0.1Myr. Finally, we propose that intermediate-mass T Tauri stars with large convective envelopes, close to the fully convective limit, have complex fields and that their dipole component strengths may decrease as the sizes of their convective envelopes decrease, similar to lower-mass T Tauri stars.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: magnetic field - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: variables: T Tauri - Herbig Ae/Be

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/622/A72): stars.dat sp/*>

Simbad objects: 48

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Number of rows : 48
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* V410 Tau Or* 04 18 31.1081296680 +28 27 16.155955728   12.13 10.75 8.45 9.408 K3Ve 462 0
2 V* CO Ori Or* 05 27 38.3386648 +11 25 38.974625 12.96 12.33 10.30 10.33 9.63 F7Ve 168 0
3 V* GW Ori Or* 05 29 08.3928710640 +11 52 12.666457092   10.83 10.10 9.52   G5/8Ve 351 0
4 V* V1650 Ori Or* 05 29 11.4394458792 -06 08 05.402566536   11.02 10.39     F7 34 0
5 V* RY Ori Or* 05 32 09.9419233368 -02 49 46.770599784 12.62 12.76 10.80 10.82 10.34 F7 62 0
6 V* V1169 Ori TT* 05 34 12.6306228624 -04 50 24.691337880   17.4 12.79   11.51 K4 43 0
7 BD-05 1299 Y*O 05 34 14.1619196472 -05 36 54.187822224 11.081 10.697 10.219   9.425 F8 70 0
8 BD-05 1298 Em* 05 34 15.1985809392 -05 11 49.334146476   11.2 10.698   10.001 F7 33 0
9 V* V1044 Ori Or* 05 34 16.4602894440 -05 36 45.644308236 12.701 12.123 11.510   10.417 G5IV/Ve 73 0
10 Brun 225 Y*O 05 34 21.3768090816 -04 18 38.752319700   12.12 11.48     F7IV 29 0
11 Brun 252 Y*O 05 34 24.9600766056 -05 22 05.529603432   11.8 10.88   12.186 G0IV-V 51 0
12 HD 294257 * 05 34 55.2074796696 -04 20 38.906849364   10.19 9.72     F5 18 0
13 V* V2149 Ori Or* 05 35 05.2073186952 -05 14 50.468194464 13.260 12.141 11.246   9.280 G0+F7 55 0
14 Ass Ori OB 1c As* 05 35 21 -05 20.5           ~ 137 1
15 NGC 1981 OpC 05 35 23.5 -04 29 10     4.2     ~ 86 0
16 V* V1232 Ori Or* 05 35 26.2038408024 -05 27 36.742138380 13.233 12.460 11.782   10.442 G6 57 0
17 V* V1760 Ori Or* 05 35 51.6380029536 -05 08 09.196661364   13.59 12.34   10.74 K1/2Ve 44 0
18 V* CQ Tau Ae* 05 35 58.4666264136 +24 44 54.091450572 11.290 10.780 10.000   8.33 F5IVe 310 0
19 V* BN Ori Ae* 05 36 29.3484433464 +06 50 02.169401568   10.04 8.80 9.59   F4e 65 0
20 HD 294260 Or* 05 36 51.270 -04 25 39.97           G1IV 39 0
21 NGC 2264 84 TT* 06 40 42.1820308368 +09 33 37.422060732 12.575 12.57 12.01 11.74 11.33 G0 77 0
22 NGC 2264 108 TT* 06 40 51.1854488784 +09 44 46.109300100 12.684 12.42 12.004 11.661 11.35 F8V 78 0
23 NGC 2264 121 Y*O 06 40 56.5037061720 +09 54 10.391232132 13.52 13.33 12.47 12.05 11.57 G0V 53 0
24 Hen 3-545 Or* 10 59 06.9715593000 -77 01 40.309233240   12.91 11.136   9.596 K4Ve 216 0
25 V* CV Cha Or* 11 12 27.7055693328 -76 44 22.302807396   12.02 10.98 10.51 9.76 G9Ve 194 1
26 Ass Cha T 2-54 TT* 11 12 42.6709132056 -77 22 22.943489160     11.103   9.653 G8+K7 92 2
27 HD 133938 TT* 15 08 38.5032196584 -44 00 51.979269132 11.26 11.17 10.54 9.97 9.56 G6V 30 0
28 HD 135127 Y*O 15 14 39.5851346520 -34 45 41.311354104 9.87 9.64 9.15 9.33 9.02 F5V 17 0
29 HD 137059 TT* 15 25 16.971744 -38 45 26.44020 9.56 10.13 9.50 9.32 7.99 G3V 23 0
30 CD-43 10072 Y*O 15 38 43.0706398200 -44 11 47.418986976   11.03 10.28   9.512 G6IV(e) 26 0
31 HD 143006 Or* 15 58 36.9126279888 -22 57 15.220559196   10.92 10.14   8.70 G5IVe 255 0
32 CD-22 11298 BY* 16 01 25.6301810064 -22 40 40.289030832   13.02 13.44     K1IV 64 0
33 ScoPMS 27 BY* 16 04 47.7531686256 -19 30 22.916271132   12.43 11.254   9.822 K3IVe 51 0
34 HD 143978 PM* 16 04 57.0731670000 -38 57 15.710985792 9.75 9.70 9.199 8.97 8.534 G0V 27 0
35 Wa Oph 1 Or* 16 11 08.9057560608 -19 04 46.976720052     12.073   10.194 K2IV(e) 67 0
36 Wa Oph 2 Or* 16 11 59.2702332696 -19 06 53.316517068     11.66 11.57   K2Ve 66 0
37 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
38 BD-18 4244 Or* 16 12 40.5144406080 -18 59 28.267620432   12.15 10.829   9.235 K0IV(e) 90 0
39 NAME Upper Sco-Cen As* 16 15 -24.2           ~ 1330 1
40 HD 147048 TT* 16 21 12.1943779488 -40 30 20.599834284 11.64 11.45 10.482 9.96 9.524 G9IV 20 0
41 2MASS J18032258-2422046 Y*O 18 03 22.5892512144 -24 22 04.847360232   11.58 10.62   9.55 ~ 10 0
42 NGC 6530 OpC 18 04 31 -24 21.5           ~ 417 0
43 HD 164948 * 18 04 36.0815494368 -24 26 44.564199252   9.19 8.61     F8 13 0
44 V* PX Vul Or* 19 26 40.2532914312 +23 53 50.782579116 12.56 12.57 11.83 10.90 10.30 F3Ve 57 0
45 HD 190073 Ae* 20 03 02.5098474264 +05 44 16.660712904 7.91 7.86 7.73   7.65 A2IVe 256 0
46 2MASS J22154189+6938566 Y*O 22 15 41.9079022536 +69 38 56.696358552   12.40 11.60 11.07 10.63 ~ 7 0
47 TYC 4467-836-1 Y*O 22 16 31.1032323600 +70 02 39.358311324   11.77 11.39     ~ 5 0
48 BD+73 1031 Or* 23 20 52.1152908744 +74 14 07.080339192   11.17 10.22 9.917 9.16 K0IV 26 0

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