Magnetic field topology of the RS CVn star II Pegasi
O. Kochukhov, M. J. Mantere, T. Hackman, I. Ilyin

TL;DR
This study investigates the long-term magnetic field evolution of the RS CVn star II Peg, revealing significant changes in topology and energy, and suggesting a turbulent alpha^2 dynamo as the underlying magnetic generation mechanism.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed long-term magnetic topology evolution of II Peg using Zeeman Doppler imaging over seven years, highlighting the transition from poloidal to toroidal fields.
Findings
Magnetic field strength of 0.5-1.0 kG with complex topology.
Total magnetic energy declined from 2004 to 2010.
Transition from poloidal to toroidal magnetic topology.
Abstract
The dynamo processes in cool active stars generate complex magnetic fields responsible for prominent surface stellar activity and variability at different time scales. For a small number of cool stars magnetic field topologies were reconstructed from the time series of spectropolarimetric observations using the Zeeman Doppler imaging (ZDI) method. In this study we follow a long-term evolution of the magnetic field topology of the RS CVn binary star II Peg. We collected high-resolution circular polarisation observations of II Peg using the SOFIN spectropolarimeter at the Nordic Optical Telescope. These data cover 12 epochs spread over 7 years. A multi-line diagnostic technique in combination with a new ZDI code is applied to interpret these observations. Magnetic inversions using these data reveals evolving magnetic fields with typical local strengths of 0.5-1.0 kG and complex…
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