The large-scale field of the Sun is well represented by its lowest energy (or potential) state. Recent observations, by comparison, reveal that many solar-type stars show large-scale surface magnetic fields that are highly non-potential- that is, they have been stressed above their lowest-energy state. This non-potential component of the surface field is neglected by current stellar wind models. The aim of this paper is to determine its effect on the coronal structure and wind. We use Zeeman-Doppler surface magnetograms of two stars- one with an almost potential, one with a non-potential surface field- to extrapolate a static model of the coronal structure for each star. We find that the stresses are carried almost exclusively in a band of ...
We investigate the change in stellar magnetic topology across the fully-convective bound-ary and its...
12 pages, 7 figures, accepted to MNRASInternational audienceMagnetic activity is known to be correla...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Astronomical Society via the DOI i...
The large-scale field of the Sun is well represented by its lowest energy (or potential) state. Rece...
11 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceZeeman-Doppler imaging is a spectropolarimetric technique t...
Journal ArticleFinal published version. Also available from the publisher website via: http://dx.doi...
Abstract. Our understanding of the structure and dynamics of stellar coronae has changed dramaticall...
By comparing a magneto-frictional model of the low coronal magnetic field toa potential field source...
Significant progress has been made recently in our understanding of the structure of stellar magneti...
Context.The existence of rapidly rotating cool stars in young clusters implies a reduction of angula...
Some aspects of stellar magnetic activity such as X-ray emission are relatively easy to observe, whi...
Significant progress has been made recently in our understanding of the structure of stellar magneti...
<p>Our understanding of solar magnetic fields is significantly more detailed than we can achieve for...
Context. Due to the effects that they can have on the atmospheres of exoplanets, stellar winds have ...
PL acknowledges support from a Science and Technology Facilities Council studentship. JM, AAV and RF...
We investigate the change in stellar magnetic topology across the fully-convective bound-ary and its...
12 pages, 7 figures, accepted to MNRASInternational audienceMagnetic activity is known to be correla...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Astronomical Society via the DOI i...
The large-scale field of the Sun is well represented by its lowest energy (or potential) state. Rece...
11 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceZeeman-Doppler imaging is a spectropolarimetric technique t...
Journal ArticleFinal published version. Also available from the publisher website via: http://dx.doi...
Abstract. Our understanding of the structure and dynamics of stellar coronae has changed dramaticall...
By comparing a magneto-frictional model of the low coronal magnetic field toa potential field source...
Significant progress has been made recently in our understanding of the structure of stellar magneti...
Context.The existence of rapidly rotating cool stars in young clusters implies a reduction of angula...
Some aspects of stellar magnetic activity such as X-ray emission are relatively easy to observe, whi...
Significant progress has been made recently in our understanding of the structure of stellar magneti...
<p>Our understanding of solar magnetic fields is significantly more detailed than we can achieve for...
Context. Due to the effects that they can have on the atmospheres of exoplanets, stellar winds have ...
PL acknowledges support from a Science and Technology Facilities Council studentship. JM, AAV and RF...
We investigate the change in stellar magnetic topology across the fully-convective bound-ary and its...
12 pages, 7 figures, accepted to MNRASInternational audienceMagnetic activity is known to be correla...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Astronomical Society via the DOI i...