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Radio Signatures of Star–planet Interactions, Exoplanets and Space Weather

J. R. Callingham,B. J. S. Pope J. Villadsen,P. Zarka

Nature Astronomy(2024)

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Abstract
Radio detections of stellar systems provide a window onto stellar magnetic activity and the space weather conditions of extrasolar planets — information that is difficult to obtain at other wavelengths. The maturation of low-frequency radio instruments and the plethora of wide-field radio surveys have driven recent advances in observing auroral emissions from radio-bright low-mass stars and exoplanets. To guide us in putting these recent results in context, we introduce the foremost local analogues for the field: solar bursts and the aurorae found on Jupiter. We detail how radio bursts associated with stellar flares are foundational to the study of stellar coronae, and time-resolved radio dynamic spectra offer one of the best prospects for detecting and characterizing coronal mass ejections from other stars. We highlight the possibility of directly detecting coherent radio emission from exoplanetary magnetospheres, as well as early tentative results. We bridge this discussion with the field of brown dwarf radio emission — the larger and stronger magnetospheres of these stars are amenable to detailed study with current instruments. Bright, coherent radio emission is also predicted from magnetic interactions between stars and close-in planets. We discuss the underlying physics of these interactions and the implications of recent provisional detections for exoplanet characterization. We conclude with an overview of outstanding questions in the theory of stellar, star–planet interaction and exoplanet radio emission and the potential of future facilities to answer them. The maturation of low-frequency radio astronomy instruments has further opened the magnetic environment of stars to investigation, yielding indications of star–planet interactions and coronal mass ejections in stellar systems other than our own.
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要点】:论文探讨了低频射电望远镜观测到的恒星系统射电特征,揭示了恒星磁活动和系外行星空间天气条件,及其在探测星-行星相互作用和日冕质量抛射方面的潜力。

方法】:作者通过比较太阳活动和木星极光,以及利用射电爆发与恒星耀斑的关联性,分析射电动态频谱来探测和描述其他恒星的日冕质量抛射。

实验】:研究利用现有射电设备对低质量恒星的射电耀斑和系外行星的磁层进行观测,提出了早期试探性结果,但未具体提及使用的数据集名称。