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Signatures of Magnetic Activity in Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs. Rachel Osten Hubble Fellows Symposium. Collaborators. Suzanne HawleyUniversity of Washington Tim BastianNRAO Neill ReidSTScI Ray JayawardhanaU. Toronto. Sun M dwarf L dwarf T dwarf Jupiter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Signatures of Magnetic Activity in Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs Rachel Osten Hubble Fellows Symposium
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Page 1: Signatures of Magnetic Activity in Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs

Signatures of Magnetic Activity in Very Low Mass Stars and

Brown Dwarfs

Rachel Osten

Hubble Fellows Symposium

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Collaborators

Suzanne Hawley University of WashingtonTim Bastian NRAONeill Reid STScIRay Jayawardhana U. Toronto

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Sun M dwarf L dwarf T dwarf Jupiter

Transition to completely convective interior happens at ~M3 Should expect a changeover in magnetic activity observables, sinceno dynamo can operate; not observed See same manifestations of magnetic activity (H, X-ray, radio emission) in some late M/L objects as in solar-like active starsCool, neutral, high density atmospheres have large resistivity, magnetic fields and matter are decoupled

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Activity Signatures Are Seen (Sporadically) in Late-M/L Dwarfs

H emission2MASS 0144-0716 (L5V; Liebert et al. 2003)

Radio emission

Berger 2002; 2MASS 0036+18 (L3.5)

X-ray emission

Stelzer (2004)

BD pair:

Ba 55-87 Mjup

Bb 34-70 Mjup

steadyand variable (flaring)levels of emission

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How common is radio emission in late M, L, T field dwarfs?

Not Very:only a handful of detections, all earlier than L4V

Consistent with H, X-ray decline in emission with decreasing Teff

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Teff more important than mass, age in controlling X-ray properties

Preibisch et al. 2005

BDs in Orion t~1 MYr

Field objectst>500 MYr

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No dramatic changes in magnetic activity observables, despite large

differences in stellar properties

West et al. 2004

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Detailed Investigation of Radio Properties: TVLM513-46456 (M9 V)

Osten et al. 2006

Radio spectral properties consistent with behavior of earlier spectral type active M stars: magnetic activity present at levels comparable with extrapolations

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Detailed Investigation of Radio Properties: Compare with EV Lac (dM3e)

Osten et al. 2006, ApJ, accepted

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Radio Emission from Young Brown Dwarfs

TWA 5B; ~10 Myr old

Tsuboi et al. 2003

Fossil magnetic fields probably play a significant role in X-ray activity (Feigelson et al. 2002).

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Radio Emission from Young Brown Dwarfs

Radio upper limits on all 4 substellar members of the nearest youngest association TW Hydrae (Burgasser & Putman 2005, Osten & Jayawardhana 2006)

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Radio Emission from Young Brown Dwarfs

Lr/Lx of TWA 5B anomalous behavior compared to field brown dwarfs

TWA 5B

Berger 2005

Caution: Lx/Lr relationship for active stars still not well understood

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age

rotation

Mass, temperature(Spectral type)

Some possibly importantmeasurable parameters

Radio

H

UV

X-ray

Steady

Flaring

Why is this so difficult?

Consistent behavior?

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Future Work• What kind of magnetic activity survives in ultracool

objects, and how cool? transient H emission out to L5

to date, no X-ray detection of L dwarfs,

radio detections up to L4

is plasma heating to chromospheric temps. easier than to coronal temps?relative ease/efficiency of particle acceleration vs. plasma heating?

• What is the systematic behavior of magnetic activity as a function of age, mass, temperature, rotation?

Need large samples with known properties

• What do the different activity observables tell us about the nature of the activity?

In-depth investigation of magnetic activity properties to discern differences from active stars


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