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EXOPLANET MODULATION OF STELLAR CORONAL RADIO EMISSION.

Offr Cohen1, Sofia-Paraskevi Moschou2, Alex Glocer3, Igor V Sokolov4, Tsevi Mazeh5, Jeremy J Drake2, C Garraffo2, J D Alvarado-GÓmez2.   

Abstract

The search for exoplanets in the radio bands has been focused on detecting radio emissions produced by the interaction between magnetized planets and the stellar wind (auroral emission). Here we introduce a new tool, which is part of our MHD stellar corona model, to predict the ambient coronal radio emission and its modulations induced by a close planet. For simplicity, the present work assumes that the exoplanet is stationary in the frame rotating with the stellar rotation. We explore the radio flux modulations using a limited parameter space of idealized cases by changing the magnitude of the planetary field, its polarity, the planetary orbital separation, and the strength of the stellar field. We find that the modulations induced by the planet could be significant and observable in the case of hot Jupiter planets - above 100% modulation with respect to the ambient flux in the 10 - 100 MHz range in some cases, and 2-10% in the frequency bands above 250 MHz for some cases. Thus, our work indicates that radio signature of exoplanets might not be limited to low-frequency radio range. We find that the intensity modulations are sensitive to the planetary magnetic field polarity for short-orbit planets, and to the stellar magnetic field strength for all cases. The new radio tool, when applied to real systems, could provide predictions for the frequency range at which the modulations can be observed by current facilities.

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Keywords:  planet-star interactions; planets and satellites: magnetic fields; plasmas; radio continuum: planetary systems; stars: magnetic field

Year:  2018        PMID: 33510541      PMCID: PMC7839303          DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aae1f2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Astron J        ISSN: 0004-6256            Impact factor:   6.263


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