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Coherent radio bursts from known M-dwarf planet-host YZ Ceti

Space Sciences

Coherent radio bursts from known M-dwarf planet-host YZ Ceti

J. S. Pineda and J. Villadsen

Discover the intriguing interactions between magnetic stars and their planets! Researchers J. Sebastian Pineda and Jackie Villadsen explore how a compact system of terrestrial planets around the M dwarf YZ Ceti might be responsible for detectable bursts of polarized radio emissions. This groundbreaking study offers insights into the magnetospheric phenomena associated with exoplanets.... show more
Abstract
Observing magnetic star–planet interactions (SPIs) offers promise for determining the magnetic fields of exoplanets. Models of sub-Alfvénic SPIs predict that terrestrial planets in close-in orbits around M dwarfs can induce detectable stellar radio emission, manifesting as bursts of strongly polarized coherent radiation observable at specific planet orbital positions. Here we present 2–4 GHz detections of coherent radio bursts on the slowly rotating M dwarf YZ Ceti, which hosts a compact system of terrestrial planets, the innermost of which orbits with a two-day period. Two coherent bursts occur at similar orbital phases of YZ Ceti b, suggestive of an enhanced probability of bursts near that orbital phase. We model the system’s magnetospheric environment in the context of sub-Alfvénic SPIs and determine that YZ Ceti b can plausibly power the observed flux densities of the radio detections. However, we cannot rule out stellar magnetic activity without a well-characterized rate of non-planet-induced coherent radio bursts on slow rotators. YZ Ceti is therefore a candidate radio SPI system, with unique promise as a target for long-term monitoring.
Publisher
Nature Astronomy
Published On
Apr 03, 2023
Authors
J. Sebastian Pineda, Jackie Villadsen
Tags
magnetic fields
exoplanets
radio emission
M dwarfs
star-planet interactions
coherent radiation
magnetospheric environment
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