Interacting coronae of two T Tauri stars: first observational evidence for solar-like helmet streamers
M. Massi, E. Ros, K. M. Menten, M. Kaufman Bernado', G., Torricelli-Ciamponi, J. Neidhofer, A. Boden, D. Boboltz, A. Sargent, G.Torres

TL;DR
This study provides the first direct observational evidence of solar-like helmet streamers in the coronae of two T Tauri stars within a binary system, linking magnetic structures to observed radio flares.
Contribution
It presents the first imaging of interacting helmet streamers in T Tauri stars, demonstrating solar-like magnetic topologies in young stellar objects.
Findings
Detected extended helmet streamers up to 18 stellar radii
Observed interaction of magnetic structures between the two stars
Linked radio flare decay to the evolution of helmet streamers
Abstract
Context {The young binary system V773 Tau A exhibits a persistent radio flaring activity that gradually increases from a level of a few mJy at apoastron to more than 100 mJy at periastron. Interbinary collisions between very large (> 15 R) magnetic structures anchored on the two rotating stars of the system have been proposed to be the origin of these periodic radio flares. Magnetic structures extended over tens of stellar radii, that can also account for the observed fast decay of the radio flares, seem to correspond to the typical solar semi-open quite extended magnetic configurations called helmet streamers.} Aims {We aim to find direct observational evidence for the postulated, solar-like, coronal topologies.} Methods {We performed seven-consecutive-day VLBI observations at 8.4 GHz using an array consisting of the VLBA and the 100-m Effelsberg telescope.} Results {Two distintive…
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