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Seismic constraints on rotation of Sun-like star and mass of exoplanet

Authors :
Gizon, Laurent
Ballot, Jérome
Michel, Eric
Stahn, Thorsten
Vauclair, Gérard
Bruntt, Hans
Quirion, Pierre-Olivier
Benomar, Othman
Vauclair, Sylvie
Appourchaux, Thierry
Auvergne, Michel
Baglin, Annie
Barban, Caroline
Baudin, Fréderic
Bazot, Michaël
Campante, Tiago
Catala, Claude
Chaplin, William
Creevey, Orlagh
Deheuvels, Sébastien
Dolez, Noël
Elsworth, Yvonne
García, Rafael
Gaulme, Patrick
Mathis, Stéphane
Mathur, Savita
Mosser, Benoît
Régulo, Clara
Roxburgh, Ian
Salabert, David
Samadi, Réza
Sato, Kumiko
Verner, Graham
Hanasoge, Shravan
Sreenivasan, Katepalli R.
Source :
PNAS 2013, vol. 110, no. 33, pp. 13267-13271
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Rotation is thought to drive cyclic magnetic activity in the Sun and Sun-like stars. Stellar dynamos, however, are poorly understood owing to the scarcity of observations of rotation and magnetic fields in stars. Here, inferences are drawn on the internal rotation of a distant Sun-like star by studying its global modes of oscillation. We report asteroseismic constraints imposed on the rotation rate and the inclination of the spin axis of the Sun-like star HD 52265, a principal target observed by the CoRoT satellite that is known to host a planetary companion. These seismic inferences are remarkably consistent with an independent spectroscopic observation (rotational line broadening) and with the observed rotation period of star spots. Furthermore, asteroseismology constrains the mass of exoplanet HD 52265b. Under the standard assumption that the stellar spin axis and the axis of the planetary orbit coincide, the minimum spectroscopic mass of the planet can be converted into a true mass of 1.85 (+0.52,-0.42) M_Jupiter, which implies that it is a planet, not a brown dwarf.<br />Comment: Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (5 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables). Available at http://www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1303291110

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
PNAS 2013, vol. 110, no. 33, pp. 13267-13271
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1308.4352
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1303291110