论文标题

潮汐星行星的相互作用及其观察到对行星托管宽二元系统中恒星活动的影响

Tidal star-planet interaction and its observed impact on stellar activity in planet-hosting wide binary systems

论文作者

Ilic, Nikoleta, Poppenhaeger, Katja, Hosseini, S. Marzieh

论文摘要

系外行星及其宿主星之间的潮汐相互作用是在行星轨道和恒星旋转之间传递角动量的可能途径。如果行星轨道周期短于恒星旋转周期,则可能导致角动量转移到恒星的旋转中,可能会抵消磁制动引起的内在恒星旋转旋转。从观察上讲,由于很少有此类恒星的精确年龄,检测到单个凉爽的田间恒星的旋转状态的变化很具有挑战性。在这里,我们介绍了有关伴随着广泛的恒星伴侣的行星托管恒星样品的旋转和磁性活性的经验研究。在不需要有关恒星绝对年龄的知识的情况下,我们使用X射线观测值来测试行星宿主及其共同伴侣的活性和旋转相对差异,以测量恒星活性水平。使用三种不同的潮汐相互作用模型,我们发现与伴随恒星相比,具有潮汐相互作用的活动水平的宿主恒星。我们还发现,这些活性水平与沿通常的旋转活性关系的观察到的宿主恒星的旋转周期一致,这意味着效果确实是由潮汐相互作用而不是纯粹的磁相互作用引起的,而不是纯粹的磁相互作用,这将影响出色的活性,但不一定是旋转。我们得出的结论是,巨大的近距离行星对恒星旋转的演变有影响,而较小,较远的行星没有显着影响。

Tidal interaction between an exoplanet and its host star is a possible pathway to transfer angular momentum between the planetary orbit and the stellar spin. In cases where the planetary orbital period is shorter than the stellar rotation period, this may lead to angular momentum being transferred into the star's rotation, possibly counteracting the intrinsic stellar spin-down induced by magnetic braking. Observationally, detecting altered rotational states of single, cool field stars is challenging, as precise ages for such stars are rarely available. Here we present an empirical investigation of the rotation and magnetic activity of a sample of planet-hosting stars that are accompanied by wide stellar companions. Without needing knowledge about the absolute ages of the stars, we test for relative differences in activity and rotation of the planet hosts and their co-eval companions, using X-ray observations to measure the stellar activity levels. Employing three different tidal interaction models, we find that host stars with planets that are expected to tidally interact display elevated activity levels compared to their companion stars. We also find that those activity levels agree with the observed rotational periods for the host stars along the usual rotation-activity relationships, implying that the effect is indeed caused by a tidal interaction and not a purely magnetic interaction which would be expected to affect the stellar activity, but not necessarily the rotation. We conclude that massive, close-in planets have an impact on the stellar rotational evolution, while the smaller, more distant planets do not have a significant influence.

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