Large-scale magnetic topologies of late M dwarfs
J. Morin, J.F. Donati, P. Petit, X. Delfosse, T. Forveille, M.M., Jardine

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic field topologies of 11 late M dwarfs, revealing two distinct magnetic categories and providing insights into dynamo processes in fully convective stars.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed magnetic topologies of late M dwarfs, highlighting two magnetic field categories and their relation to stellar parameters.
Findings
Identified two magnetic topology categories: strong axisymmetric dipolar and weaker, more complex fields.
Found no clear correlation between magnetic topology and stellar mass or rotation.
Detected a significant toroidal magnetic component in the M8 star VB 10.
Abstract
We present here the final results of the first spectropolarimetric survey of a small sample of active M dwarfs, aimed at providing observational constraints on dynamo action on both sides of the full-convection threshold (spectral type M4). Our two previous studies (Donati et al. 2008b; Morin et al. 2008b) were focused on early and mid M dwarfs. The present paper examines 11 fully convective late M dwarfs (spectral types M5-M8). Tomographic imaging techniques were applied to time-series of circularly polarised profiles of 6 stars, in order to infer their large-scale magnetic topologies. For 3 other stars we could not produce such magnetic maps, because of low variability of the Stokes V signatures, but were able to derive some properties of the magnetic fields. We find 2 distinct categories of magnetic topologies: on the one hand strong axisymmetric dipolar fields (similar to mid M…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
