Toroidal versus poloidal magnetic fields in Sun-like stars: a rotation threshold
P. Petit, B. Dintrans, S.K. Solanki, J.-F. Donati, M. Auriere, F., Lignieres, J. Morin, F. Paletou, J. Ramirez, C. Catala, R. Fares

TL;DR
This study investigates how stellar rotation influences magnetic field geometry in Sun-like stars, revealing a transition from poloidal to toroidal dominance at rotation periods below approximately 12 days.
Contribution
The paper provides observational evidence linking stellar rotation rates to magnetic field topology, highlighting a threshold where toroidal fields become dominant in Sun-like stars.
Findings
Magnetic energy increases with rotation rate.
Rapid rotators have significant toroidal magnetic components.
A rotation period below ~12 days favors toroidal dominance.
Abstract
From a set of stellar spectropolarimetric observations, we report the detection of surface magnetic fields in a sample of four solar-type stars, namely HD 73350, HD 76151, HD 146233 (18 Sco) and HD 190771. Assuming that the observed variability of polarimetric signal is controlled by stellar rotation, we establish the rotation periods of our targets, with values ranging from 8.8 d (for HD 190771) to 22.7 d (for HD 146233). Apart from rotation, fundamental parameters of the selected objects are very close to the Sun's, making this sample a practical basis to investigate the specific impact of rotation on magnetic properties of Sun-like stars. We reconstruct the large-scale magnetic geometry of the targets as a low-order (l<10) spherical harmonics expansion of the surface magnetic field. From the set of magnetic maps, we draw two main conclusions. (a) The magnetic energy of the…
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