1. Magnetic activity in close binary systems
- Author
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Kővári, Zs.
- Subjects
Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Tidal forces in close binary systems have diverse impacts on magnetic activity. The synchronicity characteristic of close systems counteracts magnetic braking, thereby sustaining rapid rotation-a key factor in increased levels of magnetic activity. Tidal effects can also work against the slowing down of rotation during stellar evolution, when the star inflates into a red giant. A notable manifestation of the effect of binarity on activity in such systems is the appearance of active longitudes, which are thought to arise from the excitation of non-axisymmetric dynamo modes. Through some recent examples, the dynamo operation in RS CVn and BY Dra type systems is briefly reviewed in terms of spot cycles, active longitudes, flare activity, and differential rotation., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, a review talk at the Zdenek Kopal memorial conference titled Binary and Multiple Stars in the Era of Big Sky Surveys, held in Litomysl, Czech Republic, between 9-13 Sept 2024
- Published
- 2024