论文标题

模拟AU MIC系统中的太空天气:恒星风和极端的冠状质量弹射

Simulating the Space Weather in the AU Mic System: Stellar Winds and Extreme Coronal Mass Ejections

论文作者

Alvarado-Gómez, Julián D., Cohen, Ofer, Drake, Jeremy J., Fraschetti, Federico, Poppenhäger, Katja, Garraffo, Cecilia, Chebly, Judy, Ilin, Ekaterina, Harbach, Laura, Kochukhov, Oleg

论文摘要

最近在M-Dwarf耀斑恒星Au Microscopii(AU MIC)周围发现了两个近距离行星。这些海王星大小的行星(Au Mic B和C)似乎非常接近外部球星人口中所谓的“蒸发谷”,这使该系统成为研究系外行星大气损失的重要目标。该过程主要由高能恒星辐射驱动,但将由行星周围的太空环境强烈介导。在这里,我们介绍了对最后一个区域的研究,对来自AU MIC的静止恒星风进行了3D数值建模,以及时间依赖性的模拟,描述了该系统中高能冠状动脉质量弹出(CME)事件的演变。我们的模型中纳入了对恒星磁场和喷发性能的观察约束。我们对恒星风,新兴的CME以及沿两个系外行星轨道的预期稳定和瞬态条件进行定性和定量特征。我们的结果预测了Au Mic及其行星的极端空间天气。这包括大部分大部分系外行驶轨道的亚alfvénic区域,静止的动态和磁性压力值非常高(在$ 10^{2} -10^{2} -10^{5} $乘以地球上经历的动态压力),以及在与频率频繁的Flare cme相关的任何逃避CME时的动态压力),甚至是越来越野蛮的环境。仅这些太空天气条件就对该系统中外球星的生存(如果有)构成了巨大挑战。

Two close-in planets have been recently found around the M-dwarf flare star AU Microscopii (AU Mic). These Neptune-sized planets (AU Mic b and c) seem to be located very close to the so-called "evaporation valley" in the exoplanet population, making this system an important target for studying atmospheric loss on exoplanets. This process, while mainly driven by the high-energy stellar radiation, will be strongly mediated by the space environment surrounding the planets. Here we present an investigation on this last area, performing 3D numerical modeling of the quiescent stellar wind from AU Mic, as well as time-dependent simulations describing the evolution of a highly energetic Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) event in this system. Observational constraints on the stellar magnetic field and properties of the eruption are incorporated in our models. We carry out qualitative and quantitative characterizations of the stellar wind, the emerging CMEs, as well as the expected steady and transient conditions along the orbit of both exoplanets. Our results predict an extreme space weather for AU Mic and its planets. This includes sub-Alfvénic regions for the large majority of the exoplanet orbits, very high dynamic and magnetic pressure values in quiescence (varying within $10^{2} - 10^{5}$ times the dynamic pressure experienced by the Earth), and an even harsher environment during the passage of any escaping CME associated with the frequent flaring observed in AU Mic. These space weather conditions alone pose an immense challenge for the survival of the exoplanetary atmospheres (if any) in this system.

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