Eclipsing time variations (ETVs) in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) were proposed to be due to the time-varying component of the stellar gravitational quadrupole moment. This is suggested to be produced by changes in the stellar structure due to an internal redistribution of angular momentum and the effect of the centrifugal force. We examined this hypothesis and present 3D simulations of compressible magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) performed with the {\sc Pencil Code}. We modeled the stellar dynamo for a solar-mass star with angular velocities of 20 and 30 times solar. We included and varied the strength of the centrifugal force and compared the results with reference simulations without the centrifugal force and with a simulation in whic...
International audienceContext. The Kepler and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) space tel...
For many decades, several research groups have developed sophisticated numerical models of the dynam...
Context. Long-term variability in solar cycles represents a challenging constraint for theoretical m...
| openaire: EC/H2020/665667/EU//EPFL FellowsEclipsing time variations have been observed for a wide ...
Context. The possibility to detect circumbinary planets and to study stellar magnetic fields through...
Context. The centrifugal force is often omitted from simulations of stellar convection either for nu...
Context. Eclipsing time variations are observed in many close binary systems. In particular, for sev...
We show that the observed saturation of X-ray emission with increasing rotation rate in solar-type s...
International audienceM-stars are among the most active and numerous stars in our galaxy. Their acti...
The observed eclipsing time variations in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) can be interpreted a...
International audienceContext. The early pre-main sequence phase during which solar-mass stars are s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynContext. For moderate and slow rotation, the magnetic activit...
Context. The standard prescription of angular momentum loss in compact binaries assumes magnetic br...
International audienceContext. The Kepler and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) space tel...
For many decades, several research groups have developed sophisticated numerical models of the dynam...
Context. Long-term variability in solar cycles represents a challenging constraint for theoretical m...
| openaire: EC/H2020/665667/EU//EPFL FellowsEclipsing time variations have been observed for a wide ...
Context. The possibility to detect circumbinary planets and to study stellar magnetic fields through...
Context. The centrifugal force is often omitted from simulations of stellar convection either for nu...
Context. Eclipsing time variations are observed in many close binary systems. In particular, for sev...
We show that the observed saturation of X-ray emission with increasing rotation rate in solar-type s...
International audienceM-stars are among the most active and numerous stars in our galaxy. Their acti...
The observed eclipsing time variations in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) can be interpreted a...
International audienceContext. The early pre-main sequence phase during which solar-mass stars are s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynContext. For moderate and slow rotation, the magnetic activit...
Context. The standard prescription of angular momentum loss in compact binaries assumes magnetic br...
International audienceContext. The Kepler and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) space tel...
For many decades, several research groups have developed sophisticated numerical models of the dynam...
Context. Long-term variability in solar cycles represents a challenging constraint for theoretical m...