In solar-type stars (with radiative cores and convective envelopes like our Sun), the magnetic field powers star spots, flares and other solar phenomena, as well as chromospheric and coronal emission at ultraviolet to X-ray wavelengths. The dynamo responsible for generating the field depends on the shearing of internal magnetic fields by differential rotation. The shearing has long been thought to take place in a boundary layer known as the tachocline between the radiative core and the convective envelope. Fully convective stars do not have a tachocline and their dynamo mechanism is expected to be very different, although its exact form and physical dependencies are not known. Here we report observations of four fully convective stars whose...
Abstract Recent data from the Kepler mission has revealed the occurrence of superflares in Sun-like...
We present a sample of 824 solar and late-type stars with X-ray luminosities and rotation periods. T...
Context. Several solar-like stars exhibit cyclic magnetic activity similar to the Sun as found in ph...
The coronal activity-rotation relationship is considered to be a proxy for the underlying stellar dy...
In solar-type stars, the generation of magnetic field through dynamo effect concentrates in the tach...
International audienceThe tachocline region inside the Sun, where the rigidly rotating radiative cor...
Abstract. We extend the investigation of Bercik et al. (2005) to the case of a non-rotating solar-ty...
International audienceTwo fundamental properties of stellar magnetic fields have been determined by ...
The tachocline region inside the Sun, where the rigidly rotating radiative core meets the differenti...
We use the anelastic spherical harmonic code to model the convective dynamo of solar-type stars. Bas...
Many stars exhibit strong magnetic fields, some of which are thought to be of primordial origin and...
Copyright © 2011 American Astronomical Society / IOP PublishingYoung solar-type stars rotate rapidly...
The objective of this paper is to investigate whether a convective dynamo can account quantitatively...
Copyright © 2008 American Astronomical Society / IOP PublishingWe present three-dimensional nonlinea...
Context. For moderate and slow rotation, the magnetic activity of solar-like stars is observed to st...
Abstract Recent data from the Kepler mission has revealed the occurrence of superflares in Sun-like...
We present a sample of 824 solar and late-type stars with X-ray luminosities and rotation periods. T...
Context. Several solar-like stars exhibit cyclic magnetic activity similar to the Sun as found in ph...
The coronal activity-rotation relationship is considered to be a proxy for the underlying stellar dy...
In solar-type stars, the generation of magnetic field through dynamo effect concentrates in the tach...
International audienceThe tachocline region inside the Sun, where the rigidly rotating radiative cor...
Abstract. We extend the investigation of Bercik et al. (2005) to the case of a non-rotating solar-ty...
International audienceTwo fundamental properties of stellar magnetic fields have been determined by ...
The tachocline region inside the Sun, where the rigidly rotating radiative core meets the differenti...
We use the anelastic spherical harmonic code to model the convective dynamo of solar-type stars. Bas...
Many stars exhibit strong magnetic fields, some of which are thought to be of primordial origin and...
Copyright © 2011 American Astronomical Society / IOP PublishingYoung solar-type stars rotate rapidly...
The objective of this paper is to investigate whether a convective dynamo can account quantitatively...
Copyright © 2008 American Astronomical Society / IOP PublishingWe present three-dimensional nonlinea...
Context. For moderate and slow rotation, the magnetic activity of solar-like stars is observed to st...
Abstract Recent data from the Kepler mission has revealed the occurrence of superflares in Sun-like...
We present a sample of 824 solar and late-type stars with X-ray luminosities and rotation periods. T...
Context. Several solar-like stars exhibit cyclic magnetic activity similar to the Sun as found in ph...