Synthetic activity indicators for M-type dwarf stars [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.06153


Here, we present a set of time-dependent 3D RMHD simulations of a M-dwarf star representative of AD Leo, which extend from the upper convection zone into the chromosphere. The 3D model atmospheres are characterized by a very dynamic and intermittent structure on small spatial and temporal scales and a wealth of physical processes, which by nature cannot be described by means of 1D static model atmospheres. Artificial observations of these models imply that a combination of complementary diagnostics such as Ca II lines and the continuum intensity from UV to millimeter wavelengths, probe various properties of the dynamics, thermal and magnetic structure of the photosphere and the chromosphere and thus provide measures of stellar activity, which can be compared to observations. The complicated magnetic field structure and its imprint in synthetic diagnostics may have important implications for the understanding and characterization of stellar activity and with it possibly for the evaluation of planetary habitability around active M-dwarf stars.

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S. Wedemeyer and H. Ludwig
Fri, 20 Nov 15
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Comments: Proceedings of IAU Symposium 320 (Impacts of Solar and Stellar Flares on Atmospheres, Coronae and Winds), help at IAU GA, Honolulu, USA, August 2015; 6 pages, 3 figures (submitted version)