2019ApJ...872..113F


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2019ApJ...872..113F - Astrophys. J., 872, 113-113 (2019/February-2)

Time-variable electromagnetic star-planet interaction: the TRAPPIST-1 system as an exemplary case.

FISCHER C. and SAUR J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Exoplanets sufficiently close to their host star can in principle couple electrodynamically to the star. This process is known as electrodynamic star-planet interaction (SPI). The expected emission associated with this coupling, however, is difficult to observe due to the bright intrinsic stellar emission. Identification of time variability in the stellar light curve is one of the most promising approaches to identify SPI. In this work we therefore systematically investigate various mechanisms and their associated periods, which generate time variability to aid the search for SPI. We find that the synodic rotation period of the stars and half of this period, as measured in the rest frames of the orbiting exoplanets, are basic periods occurring in SPI. We apply our findings to the example of TRAPPIST-1 with its seven close-in planets, for which we investigate the possibility of SPI and the associated time variabilities. We show that TRAPPIST-1b and c, in particular, are very likely subject to sub-Alfvenic interaction, a necessary condition for SPI. Both planets are therefore expected to generate Alfven wings, which can couple to the star. The associated Poynting fluxes are of the order of 1011 to 1015 W and thus can hardly be the direct source of currently observable time variability from TRAPPIST-1. However, these Poynting fluxes might trigger flares on the star. We find correlations between the observed flares and the expected planet-induced signals, which could be due to SPI, but our findings are not conclusive and warrant further observations and modeling.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - planet-star interactions - stars: low-mass - Sun: flares - stars: individual: TRAPPIST-1

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 * ups And PM* 01 36 47.8415443907 +41 24 19.651368029 4.70 4.64 4.10 3.64 3.35 F9V 963 1
2 HD 10069 SB* 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456   9.74 9.30     F6IV/V 230 1
3 HD 10069b Pl 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456           ~ 369 1
4 WASP-43 PM* 10 19 38.0088913464 -09 48 22.605801336   13.782 12.490 12.022 11.10 K7V 149 2
5 LP 731-58 Er* 10 48 12.6142508200 -11 20 09.610693470     15.784 16.01 11.25 M6.5V 174 0
6 * tau Boo Ro* 13 47 15.7381720026 +17 27 24.809555600 5.02 4.98 4.49 4.09 3.85 F7IV-V 988 1
7 NAME Proxima Centauri Er* 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672 14.21 12.95 11.13 9.45 7.41 M5.5Ve 1298 0
8 LSR J1835+3259 PM* 18 35 37.8801226673 +32 59 53.316099140   20.0   17.1   M8.5V 128 0
9 HD 179949 BY* 19 15 33.2300695008 -24 10 45.671448072   6.772 6.237     F8V 405 1
10 VB 10 Er* 19 16 57.6109547886 +05 09 01.600923413     17.30     M8V 476 1
11 HD 189733 BY* 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456 9.241 8.578 7.648 7.126 6.68 K2V 895 1
12 TRAPPIST-1c Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 192 0
13 TRAPPIST-1e Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 286 0
14 TRAPPIST-1f Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 231 0
15 TRAPPIST-1b Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 255 0
16 TRAPPIST-1g Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 194 0
17 TRAPPIST-1d Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 213 0
18 TRAPPIST-1 LM* 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866     18.798 16.466 14.024 M7.5e 994 0
19 TRAPPIST-1h Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 126 0

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