HD 46375: seismic and spectropolarimetric analysis of a young Sun hosting a Saturn-like planet
P. Gaulme, S. Deheuvels, W. W. Weiss, B. Mosser, C. Moutou, H. Bruntt,, J.-F. Donati, M. Vannier, T. Guillot, T. Appourchaux, E. Michel, M. Auvergne,, R. Samadi, F. Baudin, C. Catala, A. Baglin

TL;DR
This study combines spectropolarimetric, spectroscopic, and asteroseismic data to characterize the magnetic field, atmospheric properties, and internal oscillations of the young Sun-like star HD 46375 hosting a Saturn-like exoplanet.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed magnetic and seismic analysis of HD 46375, constraining its fundamental parameters and magnetic field, and linking its properties to a young Sun analog.
Findings
Magnetic field strength of ~5 gauss detected.
HD 46375 is an unevolved K0 star with high metallicity.
Measured p-mode large separation of 153.0 μHz.
Abstract
HD 46375 is known to host a Saturn-like exoplanet orbiting at 0.04 AU from its host star. Stellar light reflected by the planet was tentatively identified in the 34-day CoRoT run acquired in October-November 2008. We constrain the properties of the magnetic field of HD 46375 based on spectropolarimetric observations with the NARVAL spectrograph at the Pic du Midi observatory. In addition, we use a high-resolution NARVAL flux spectrum to contrain the atmospheric parameters. With these constraints, we perform an asteroseismic analysis and modelling of HD 46375 using the frequencies extracted from the CoRoT light curve. We used Zeeman Doppler imaging to reconstruct the magnetic map of the stellar surface. In the spectroscopic analysis we fitted isolated lines using 1D LTE atmosphere models. This analysis was used to constrain the effective temperature, surface gravity, and chemical…
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