Magnetic Interactions in Pre-Main-Sequence Binaries
Fred C. Adams, Michael J. Cai, Daniele Galli, Susana Lizano, and Frank, H. Shu

TL;DR
This paper models magnetic interactions in young binary star systems, explaining observed synchrotron radiation through magnetic field interactions and reconnection events, and provides a framework for testing with observations.
Contribution
It introduces a dipole magnetic field interaction model for pre-main-sequence binaries, linking magnetic energy changes to observed emissions and measurable system parameters.
Findings
Model consistent with observed emission near periastron
Interaction energy depends on stellar and orbital parameters
Qualitative features explained by magnetic field reconfiguration
Abstract
Young stars typically have strong magnetic fields, so that the magnetospheres of newly formed close binaries can interact, dissipate energy, and produce synchrotron radiation. The V773 Tau A binary system, a pair of T Tauri stars with a 51 day orbit, displays such a signature, with peak emission taking place near periastron. This paper proposes that the observed emission arises from the change in energy stored in the composite magnetic field of the system. We model the fields using the leading order (dipole) components and show that this picture is consistent with current observations. In this model, the observed radiation accounts for a fraction of the available energy of interaction between the magnetic fields from the two stars. Assuming antisymmetry, we compute the interaction energy as a function of the stellar radii, the stellar magnetic field strengths, the binary…
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