Zeeman-Doppler imaging of active young solar type stars
Thomas Hackman, Jyri Lehtinen, Lisa Ros\'en, Oleg Kochukhov, Maarit J., K\"apyl\"a

TL;DR
This study uses Zeeman-Doppler imaging to map surface magnetic fields and cool spots on young solar-type stars, revealing diverse magnetic topologies and dynamo mechanisms that inform solar evolution understanding.
Contribution
It provides detailed magnetic field and spot maps of three young stars, demonstrating the dominance of poloidal fields and complex magnetic structures, advancing knowledge of stellar dynamos.
Findings
All targets show magnetic fields and cool spots.
One star exhibits non-axisymmetric magnetic modes.
Evidence suggests alpha^2 dynamo processes in two stars.
Abstract
By studying young magnetically active late-type stars, i.e. analogues to the young Sun, one can draw conclusions on the evolution of the solar dynamo. We determine the topology of the surface magnetic field and study the relation between the magnetic field and cool photospheric spots in three young late-type stars. High-resolution spectropolarimetry of the targets were obtained with the HARPSpol instrument mounted at the ESO 3.6 m telescope. The signal-to-noise ratio of the Stokes IV measurements were boosted by combining the signal from a large number of spectroscopic absorption lines through the least squares deconvolution technique. Surface brightness and magnetic field maps were calculated using the Zeeman-Doppler imaging technique. All the three targets show clear signs of both magnetic fields and cool spots. Only one of the targets, namely V1358 Ori, shows evidence of the…
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