Modelling the radio pulses of an ultracool dwarf
S. Yu, G. Hallinan, J.G. Doyle, A.L. MacKinnon, A. Antonova, A., Kuznetsov, A. Golden, Z.H. Zhang

TL;DR
This paper develops a model of radio pulses in ultracool dwarfs based on magnetic activity and electron cyclotron maser instability, providing insights into their magnetic topology and plasma properties.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel active region model that explains radio pulse variability and constrains magnetic and plasma characteristics in ultracool dwarfs.
Findings
Model reproduces pulse variability and profiles.
Predicted X-ray flux is lower than observed.
Magnetic topology constraints are proposed.
Abstract
Recently unanticipated magnetic activity in ultracool dwarfs (UCDs, spectral classes later than M7) have emerged from a number of radio observations. The highly (up to 100%) circularly polarized nature and high brightness temperature of the emission has been interpreted as an effective amplification mechanism of the high-frequency electromagnetic waves, the electron cyclotron maser instability (ECMI). In order to understand the magnetic topology and the properties of the radio emitting region and associated plasmas in these ultracool dwarfs and interpret the origin of radio pulses and their radiation mechanism, we built an active region model, based on the rotation of the UCD and the ECMI mechanism. ECMI mechanism is responsible for the radio bursts from the magnetic tubes and the rotation of the dwarf can modulate the integral of flux with respect to time. The high degree of…
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