Strong dipole magnetic fields in fast rotating fully convective stars
D. Shulyak A. Reiners, A. Engeln, L. Malo, R. Yadav, J. Morin, O., Kochukhov

TL;DR
This paper reports the detection of magnetic fields exceeding the saturation limit in fully convective M-dwarfs, providing evidence for bistable dynamo states that influence magnetic field strength and geometry.
Contribution
It presents observational evidence of magnetic fields above the saturation limit in fully convective stars, supporting bistable dynamo models with distinct magnetic states.
Findings
Magnetic fields above 4 kG detected in four M-dwarfs.
Stars exhibit two dynamo states: dipole and multipole.
Magnetic energy varies with dynamo state.
Abstract
M dwarfs are the most numerous stars in our Galaxy with masses between approximately 0.5 and 0.1 solar mass. Many of them show surface activity qualitatively similar to our Sun and generate flares, high X-ray fluxes, and large-scale magnetic fields. Such activity is driven by a dynamo powered by the convective motions in their interiors. Understanding properties of stellar magnetic fields in these stars finds a broad application in astrophysics, including, e.g., theory of stellar dynamos and environment conditions around planets that may be orbiting these stars. Most stars with convective envelopes follow a rotation-activity relationship where various activity indicators saturate in stars with rotation periods shorter than a few days. The activity gradually declines with rotation rate in stars rotating more slowly. It is thought that due to a tight empirical correlation between X-ray…
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