Simulating stellar coronal rain and slingshot prominences

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Daley-Yates, S. [1 ]
Jardine, Moira M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ St Andrews, Sch Phys & Astron, North Haugh, St Andrews KY16 9SS, Fife, Scotland
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Sun:; filaments; prominences; stars: activity; stars: coronae; stars: magnetic field; RAPIDLY ROTATING STARS; DUAL-SITE OBSERVATIONS; MAIN-SEQUENCE STAR; H-ALPHA VARIATIONS; SOLAR-TYPE STAR; DOPPLER IMAGES; DIFFERENTIAL ROTATION; DYNAMICAL SIMULATIONS; MAGNETIC CONFINEMENT; MASS EJECTIONS;
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10.1093/mnras/stae2131
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We have numerically demonstrated that simulated cool star coronae naturally form condensations. If the star rotates slowly, with a co-rotation radius greater than the Alfv e<acute accent>n radius (i.e. R-K > R-A), these condensations will form below the co-rotation radius RK K and simply fall back to the stellar surface as coronal rain. If, however, the star is more rapidly rotating, ( R-K < R-A), not only rain will form but also 'slingshot prominences'. In this case, condensations collect into a large mass reservoir around the co-rotation radius, from which periodic centrifugal ejections occur. In this case, some 51 per cent of the coronal mass is cold gas, either in rain or prominences. We find that 21 per cent of the mass lost by our simulated fast rotating star is cold gas. Studies of stellar mass-loss from the hot wind do not consider this component of the wind and therefore systematically underestimate mass-loss rates of these stars. Centrifugal ejections happen periodically, between every 7.5-17.5 h with masses clustering around 10 16 g, These results agree well with observational statistics. Contrasting the fast and slow rotating magnetospheres, we find that there are two distinct types of solutions, high-lying and low-lying loops. Low-lying loops only produce coronal rain whereas high-lying loops produce both rain and slingshots.
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