Stellar activity cycles and asteroseismology
D. Salabert

TL;DR
This paper reviews how helioseismology and asteroseismology reveal insights into stellar activity cycles, magnetic field variations, and dynamo processes, highlighting recent discoveries and future prospects in understanding stellar magnetism.
Contribution
It introduces the connection between p-mode frequency variations and stellar activity cycles, emphasizing recent asteroseismic observations of stars like HD 49933 and their implications for dynamo theory.
Findings
Frequency shifts correlate with surface activity proxies.
Variations in p-mode frequencies observed in solar-like stars.
Discovery of activity-related p-mode variations in HD 49933.
Abstract
The success of helioseismology is due to its capability to accurately measure the p-mode parameters of the solar eigenmode spectrum, which allow us to infer unique information about the internal structure and dynamics of the Sun. It also provides insights into the complex solar magnetism. Variations in the mean strength of the solar magnetic field lead to significant shifts in the frequencies of even the lowest-degree p modes with high levels of correlation with surface activity proxies. These frequency shifts are explained to arise from structural changes in the outer layers of the Sun during the 11-year activity cycle, which is understood to be driven by a dynamo process. However, clear differences between p-mode frequencies and surface activity during the extended minimum of cycle 23 were observed. The origin of the p-mode variability is thus far from being properly understood and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
