The stellar wind cycles and planetary radio emission of the Tau Boo system
A. A. Vidotto, R. Fares, M. Jardine, J. F. Donati, M. Opher, C., Moutou, C. Catala, T. I. Gombosi

TL;DR
This study models the magnetic stellar wind of Tau Boo, revealing its variation over magnetic cycles and estimating potential radio emissions from its hot Jupiter, with implications for detection feasibility.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 3D MHD simulations of Tau Boo's stellar wind across its magnetic cycle and estimates radio emission from its orbiting planet.
Findings
Stellar wind mass loss rate varies less than 3% during the cycle.
Angular momentum loss rates range from 1.1 to 2.2e32 erg.
Radio flux from the planet is estimated at 0.5-1 mJy at 34 MHz.
Abstract
Tau Boo is an intriguing planet-host star that is believed to undergo magnetic cycles similar to the Sun, but with a duration that is about one order of magnitude smaller than that of the solar cycle. With the use of observationally derived surface magnetic field maps, we simulate the magnetic stellar wind of Tau Boo by means of three-dimensional MHD numerical simulations. As the properties of the stellar wind depend on the particular characteristics of the stellar magnetic field, we show that the wind varies during the observed epochs of the cycle. Although the mass loss-rates we find (~2.7e-12 Msun/yr) vary less than 3 per cent during the observed epochs of the cycle, our derived angular momentum loss-rates vary from 1.1 to 2.2e32erg. The spin-down times associated to magnetic braking range between 39 and 78Gyr. We also compute the emission measure from the (quiescent) closed corona…
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