One of the puzzles to have emerged from the Kepler and TESS missions is the existence of unexplained dips in the lightcurves of a small fraction of rapidly-rotating M dwarfs in young open clusters and star-forming regions. We present a theoretical investigation of one possible explanation - that these are caused by dust clouds trapped in the stellar magnetic fields. The depth and duration of the observed dips allow us to estimate directly the linear extent of the dust clouds and their distances from the rotation axis. The dips are found to be between 0.4-4.8%. We find that their distance is close to the co-rotation radius: the typical location for stable points where charged particles can be trapped in a stellar magnetosphere. We estimate t...
The evolution of magnetism in late-type dwarfs remains murky, as we can only weakly predict levels o...
According to dynamo theory, stars with convective envelopes efficiently generate surface magnetic fi...
AAV acknowledges support from the Swiss National Science Foundation through an Ambizione Fellowship....
Funding information: The authors would like to thank the Royal Society of Edinburgh for the RSE Corm...
We revisit the nature of large dips in flux from extinction by dusty circumstellar material that is ...
New sets of young M dwarfs with complex, sharp-peaked, and strictly periodic photometric modulations...
We have searched for short periodicities in the light curves of stars with T eff cooler than 4000 K ...
New sets of young M dwarfs with complex, sharp-peaked, and strictly periodic photometric modulations...
PL acknowledges support from a Science and Technology Facilities Council studentship. JM, AAV and RF...
The rapidly evolving dust and gas extinction observed towardsWD1145+017 has opened a real-time windo...
AAV acknowledges support from a Royal Astronomical Society Fellowship. JM acknowledges support from ...
Observations of rapidly-rotating cool stars often show coronal slingshot prominences that remove mas...
We examine the structure of cool magnetic spots in the photospheres of evolved stars, specifically a...
Using K2 data, we identified 23 very-low-mass members of the ρ Oph and Upper Scorpius star-forming ...
We investigate the light variations of 15 Am stars using four years of high-precision photometry fro...
The evolution of magnetism in late-type dwarfs remains murky, as we can only weakly predict levels o...
According to dynamo theory, stars with convective envelopes efficiently generate surface magnetic fi...
AAV acknowledges support from the Swiss National Science Foundation through an Ambizione Fellowship....
Funding information: The authors would like to thank the Royal Society of Edinburgh for the RSE Corm...
We revisit the nature of large dips in flux from extinction by dusty circumstellar material that is ...
New sets of young M dwarfs with complex, sharp-peaked, and strictly periodic photometric modulations...
We have searched for short periodicities in the light curves of stars with T eff cooler than 4000 K ...
New sets of young M dwarfs with complex, sharp-peaked, and strictly periodic photometric modulations...
PL acknowledges support from a Science and Technology Facilities Council studentship. JM, AAV and RF...
The rapidly evolving dust and gas extinction observed towardsWD1145+017 has opened a real-time windo...
AAV acknowledges support from a Royal Astronomical Society Fellowship. JM acknowledges support from ...
Observations of rapidly-rotating cool stars often show coronal slingshot prominences that remove mas...
We examine the structure of cool magnetic spots in the photospheres of evolved stars, specifically a...
Using K2 data, we identified 23 very-low-mass members of the ρ Oph and Upper Scorpius star-forming ...
We investigate the light variations of 15 Am stars using four years of high-precision photometry fro...
The evolution of magnetism in late-type dwarfs remains murky, as we can only weakly predict levels o...
According to dynamo theory, stars with convective envelopes efficiently generate surface magnetic fi...
AAV acknowledges support from the Swiss National Science Foundation through an Ambizione Fellowship....