Hunting for millimeter flares from magnetic reconnection in pre-main sequence spectroscopic binaries
\'A. K\'osp\'al, D. M. Salter, M. R. Hogerheijde, A. Mo\'or, G. A., Blake

TL;DR
This study systematically investigates millimeter flares from magnetic reconnection in pre-main sequence spectroscopic binaries, revealing significant variability in one high-eccentricity binary and exploring its connection to optical activity.
Contribution
First systematic millimeter variability study of PMS spectroscopic binaries, linking magnetic reconnection events to observed flares and optical variability.
Findings
UZ Tau E showed significant millimeter variability and optical brightenings.
The millimeter behavior of UZ Tau E is similar to DQ Tau's colliding magnetospheres model.
Cannot confirm if the variability is repetitive or due to variable free-free emission.
Abstract
Recent observations of the low-mass pre-main sequence, eccentric spectroscopic binaries DQ Tau and V773 Tau A reveal that their millimeter spectrum is occasionally dominated by flares from non-thermal emission processes. The transient activity is believed to be synchrotron in nature, resulting from powerful magnetic reconnection events when the separate magnetic structures of the binary components are capable of interacting and forced to reorganize, typically near periastron. We conducted the first systematic study of the millimeter variability toward a sample of 12 PMS spectroscopic binaries with the aim to characterize the proliferation of flares amongst sources likely to experience similar interbinary reconnection events. The source sample consists of short-period, close-separation binaries that possess either a high orbital eccentricity or a circular orbit. Using the MAMBO2 array on…
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