Magnetic fields of intermediate mass T Tauri stars
A. Lavail, O. Kochukhov, G. A. J. Hussain, E. Alecian, G. J. Herczeg,, and C. Johns-Krull

TL;DR
This study measures surface magnetic fields of intermediate mass T Tauri stars using high-resolution near-infrared spectra, revealing generally weaker fields than lower mass counterparts, aiding understanding of stellar magnetic evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first magnetic field measurements for intermediate mass T Tauri stars, filling a gap in the pre-main-sequence HR diagram and informing stellar evolution models.
Findings
Magnetic fields range from 0.8 to 1.8 kG in most stars.
Weaker magnetic fields are observed compared to lower mass T Tauri stars.
Field strength estimates are consistent across different diagnostic methods.
Abstract
Aims. In this paper, we aim to measure the strength of the surface magnetic fields for a sample of five intermediate mass T Tauri stars and one low mass T Tauri star from late-F to mid-K spectral types. While magnetic fields of T Tauri stars at the low mass range have been extensively characterized, our work complements previous studies towards the intermediate mass range; this complementary study is key to evaluate how magnetic fields evolve during the transition from a convective to a radiative core. Methods. We studied the Zeeman broadening of magnetically sensitive spectral lines in the H-band spectra obtained with the CRIRES high-resolution near-infrared spectrometer. These data are modelled using magnetic spectral synthesis and model atmospheres. Additional constraints on non-magnetic line broadening mechanisms are obtained from modelling molecular lines in the K band or atomic…
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