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2019MNRAS.483..873O - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 483, 873-886 (2019/February-2)

The solar wind in time - II. 3D stellar wind structure and radio emission.

O FIONNAGAIN D., VIDOTTO A.A., PETIT P., FOLSOM C.P., JEFFERS S.V., MARSDEN S.C., MORIN J. and DO NASCIMENTO J.-D.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this work, we simulate the evolution of the solar wind along its main-sequence lifetime and compute its thermal radio emission. To study the evolution of the solar wind, we use a sample of solar mass stars at different ages. All these stars have observationally reconstructed magnetic maps, which are incorporated in our 3D magnetohydrodynamic simulations of their winds. We show that angular-momentum loss and mass-loss rates decrease steadily on evolutionary time-scales, although they can vary in a magnetic cycle time-scale. Stellar winds are known to emit radiation in the form of thermal bremsstrahlung in the radio spectrum. To calculate the expected radio fluxes from these winds, we solve the radiative transfer equation numerically from first principles. We compute continuum spectra across the frequency range 100 MHz to 100 GHz and find maximum radio flux densities ranging from 0.05 to 2.2 µJy. At a frequency of 1 GHz and a normalized distance of d = 10 pc, the radio flux density follows 0.24 (Ω/Ω)0.9 (d/[10pc])–2µJy, where Ω is the rotation rate. This means that the best candidates for stellar wind observations in the radio regime are faster rotators within distances of 10 pc, such as κ1 Ceti (0.73 µJy) and χ1 Ori (2.2 µJy). These flux predictions provide a guide to observing solar-type stars across the frequency range 0.1-100 GHz in the future using the next generation of radio telescopes, such as ngVLA and Square Kilometre Array.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: solar-type - stars: winds, outflows - radio continuum: stars

Errata: erratum vol. 487, p. 3079 (2019)

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