Magnetic field and chromospheric activity evolution of HD 75332: a rapid magnetic cycle in an F star without a hot Jupiter

E. Brown, S. Marsden, M. Mengel, S. Jeffers, I. Millburn, M. Mittag, P. Petit, A. Vidotto, J. Morin, V. See, M. Jardine, J. N. Gonz'alez-P'erez
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Studying cool star magnetic activity gives an important insight into the stellar dynamo and its relationship with stellar properties, as well as allowing us to place the Sun's magnetism in the context of other stars. Only 61 Cyg A (K5V) and $\tau$ Boo (F8V) are currently known to have magnetic cycles like the Sun's, where the large-scale magnetic field polarity reverses in phase with the star's chromospheric activity cycles. ${\tau}$ Boo has a rapid $\sim$240 d magnetic cycle, and it is not yet clear whether this is related to the star's thin convection zone or if the dynamo is accelerated by interactions between ${\tau}$ Boo and its hot Jupiter. To shed light on this, we studied the magnetic activity of HD75332 (F7V) which has similar physical properties to ${\tau}$ Boo and does not appear to host a hot Jupiter. We characterized its long term chromospheric activity variability over 53 yrs and used Zeeman Doppler Imaging to reconstruct the large-scale surface magnetic field for 12 epochs between 2007 and 2019. Although we observe only one reversal of the large-scale magnetic dipole, our results suggest that HD75332 has a rapid $\sim$1.06 yr solar-like magnetic cycle where the magnetic field evolves in phase with its chromospheric activity. If a solar-like cycle is present, reversals of the large-scale radial field polarity are expected to occur at around activity cycle maxima. This would be similar to the rapid magnetic cycle observed for ${\tau}$ Boo, suggesting that rapid magnetic cycles may be intrinsic to late-F stars and related to their shallow convection zones.
HD 75332的磁场和色球活动演化:一个没有热木星的F星的快速磁循环
研究低温恒星的磁场活动,可以让我们对恒星发电机及其与恒星特性的关系有一个重要的了解,也可以让我们把太阳的磁场放在其他恒星的背景下。目前已知只有61 Cyg A (K5V)和$\tau$ Boo (F8V)具有类似太阳的磁周期,在那里大范围的磁场极性与恒星的色球活动周期相反转。${\tau}$ Boo有一个快速的$\sim$ 240 d磁周期,目前还不清楚这是否与该恒星的薄对流区有关,或者是否发电机是由${\tau}$ Boo与其热木星之间的相互作用加速的。为了阐明这一点,我们研究了HD75332 (F7V)的磁活动,它与${\tau}$ Boo具有相似的物理性质,并且似乎没有热木星。我们描述了其53年的长期色球活动变化,并利用塞曼多普勒成像技术重建了2007年至2019年12个时期的大尺度表面磁场。虽然我们只观察到一次大尺度磁偶极子的反转,但我们的结果表明HD75332具有一个快速的$\sim$ 1.06年的类似太阳的磁周期,其中磁场与其色球活动同步演变。如果存在类似太阳的活动周期,则预计在活动周期最大值前后会发生大规模径向磁场极性的反转。这将类似于在${\tau}$ Boo观测到的快速磁循环,这表明快速磁循环可能是晚期f星固有的,并且与它们的浅对流区有关。
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