In the Trenches of the Solar-Stellar Connection. I. Ultraviolet and X-Ray Flux-Flux Correlations across the Activity Cycles of the Sun and Alpha Centauri AB

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Ayres, Thomas R. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado, Ctr Astrophys & Space Astron, 389 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
关键词
Solar cycle; Active Sun; Quiet Sun; Solar ultraviolet emission; Solar x-ray emission; Solar analogs; Stellar physics; Time domain astronomy; Stellar activity; Stellar chromospheres; Stellar coronae; Stellar spectral lines; CORONAL TEMPERATURES; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; RADIATIVE LOSSES; COOL STARS; EVOLUTION; LINE; EMISSION; IRRADIANCE; ROTATION; SPECTRA;
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10.3847/1538-4365/aba3c6
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
This study focuses on high-energy proxies of stellar magnetic activity over long-term starspot cycles of three low-activity Sun-like stars:alpha Centauri A (HD 128620: G2 V),alpha Cen B (HD 128621: K1 V), and the Sun itself. Data sets include: daily solar ultraviolet irradiance spectra and X-ray fluxes from the Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment, during recent sunspot Cycles 23 and 24; Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph long-slit stigmatic imaging of solar Mgiih (2803 A) and k (2796 A) in quiet and active regions; and Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph ultraviolet, and Chandra X-ray, campaigns on alpha Cen AB. Established stellar "flux-flux" relations, for example X-rays (T similar to 1 MK) versus Mgii(T similar to 8000 K), showed increasing power-law slopes with increasing formation temperature, but these give way on the Sun to bent power laws, and surprising inversions in the activity hierarchy: Siiiiis more "active" (steeper power laws) than Nv, despite the latter's four times higher formation temperature. The Sun's flux-flux behavior, nevertheless, remarkably parallels its low-activity solar twin alpha Cen A. In contrast, the cooler, somewhat more active, K dwarf companion displays correlations more in line with the previous stellar paradigm. The new flux-flux relations offer a way to vet numerical spectral simulations and proxy-based irradiance models, and extrapolate solar global activity indices into regimes below or above the grasp of contemporary records, or to exoplanet hosts at the low end of the Sun-like activity ladder.
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