Magnetic fields on young, moderately rotating Sun-like stars - I: HD~35296 and HD~29615
Ian Waite, Stephen Marsden, Bradley Carter, Pascal Petit,, Jean-Francois Donati, Sandra Jeffers, Sudeshna Boro Saikia

TL;DR
This study uses spectropolarimetry to analyze magnetic fields of two young, Sun-like stars, revealing complex magnetic structures, significant differential rotation, and evidence of a distributed dynamo mechanism.
Contribution
It provides detailed magnetic field maps and differential rotation measurements for HD 35296 and HD 29615, demonstrating the operation of a distributed dynamo in these stars.
Findings
Both stars show rotational variation in chromospheric activity.
Large-scale magnetic fields are complex and evolving with significant toroidal components.
High surface differential rotation was measured, with discrepancies between spot and magnetic features.
Abstract
Observations of the magnetic fields of young solar-type stars provide a way to investigate the signatures of their magnetic activity and dynamos. Spectropolarimetry enables the study of these stellar magnetic fields and was thus employed at the T\'{e}lescope Bernard Lyot and the Anglo-Australian Telescope to investigate two moderately rotating young Sun-like stars, namely HD 35296 (V119 Tau, HIP 25278) and HD 29615 (HIP 21632). The results indicate that both stars display rotational variation in chromospheric indices consistent with their spot activity, with variations indicating a probable long-term cyclic period for HD 35296. Additionally, both stars have complex, and evolving, large-scale surface magnetic fields with a significant toroidal component. High levels of surface differential rotation were measured for both stars. For the F8V star HD 35296 a rotational shear of…
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