Friday, August 17, 2012

1208.3341 (J. Morin et al.)

Evidence for dynamo bistability among very low mass stars    [PDF]

J. Morin, X. Delfosse, J. -F. Donati, E. Dormy, T. Forveille, M. Jardine, P. Petit, M. Schrinner
Dynamo action in fully convective stars is a debated issue that also questions our understanding of magnetic field generation in partly convective Sun-like stars. During the past few years, spectropolari- metric observations have demonstrated that fully convective objects are able to trigger strong large-scale and long-lived magnetic fields. We present here the first spectropolarimetric study of a sample of active late M dwarfs (M5-M8) carried out with ESPaDOnS@CFHT. It reveals the co-existence of two distinct types of magnetism among stars having similar masses and rotation rates. A possible explanation for this unexpected discovery is the existence of two dynamo branches in this parameter regime, we discuss here the possible identification with the weak vs strong field bistability predicted for the geodynamo.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.3341

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