ALMA observations of alpha Centauri: First detection of main-sequence stars at 3mm wavelength
R. Liseau, W. Vlemmings, A. Bayo, E. Bertone, J.H. Black, C. del, Burgo, M. Chavez, W. Danchi, V. De la Luz, C. Eiroa, S. Ertel, M.C.W., Fridlund, K. Justtanont, A. Krivov, J.P. Marshall, A. Mora, B. Montesinos,, L.-A. Nyman, G. Olofsson, J. Sanz-Forcada, P. Thebault, G.J. White

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection and spatial resolution of alpha Centauri's main-sequence stars at 3mm wavelength using ALMA, providing new insights into stellar chromospheres and their emission properties.
Contribution
It presents the first ALMA observations of alpha Centauri at 3mm, resolving the binary components and measuring their flux ratios with high precision.
Findings
First detection of main-sequence stars at 3mm wavelength.
Binary components of alpha Centauri are spatially resolved.
Flux ratios are consistent with previous optical and submm measurements.
Abstract
The precise mechanisms that provide the non-radiative energy for heating the chromosphere and the corona of the Sun and those of other stars constitute an active field of research. By studying stellar chromospheres one aims at identifying the relevant physical processes. Defining the permittable extent of the parameter space can also serve as a template for the Sun-as-a-star. Earlier observations with Herschel and APEX have revealed the temperature minimum of alpha Cen, but these were unable to spatially resolve the binary into individual components. With the data reported here, we aim at remedying this shortcoming. Furthermore, these earlier data were limited to the wavelength region between 100 and 870mu. In the present context, we intend to extend the spectral mapping to longer wavelengths, where the contrast between stellar photospheric and chromospheric emission becomes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
