The milliarcsecond-scale radio structure of AB Dor A
J. B. Climent, J.C. Guirado, R. Azulay, J. M. Marcaide, D.L. Jauncey,, J.-F. Lestrade, and J.E. Reynolds

TL;DR
This study uses decade-long VLBI observations to analyze the milliarcsecond-scale radio structure of AB Dor A, revealing complex, dynamic coronal features and magnetic activity at large stellar heights.
Contribution
First detailed VLBI imaging of AB Dor A's radio structure over multiple epochs, revealing persistent double core-halo morphology and dynamic changes at large stellar radii.
Findings
Double core-halo morphology at 8.4 GHz consistent over time
Radio emission extends between 5 and 18 stellar radii
Detection of compact sources at 1.4 GHz and 22.3 GHz
Abstract
Context: The fast rotator, pre-main sequence star AB Dor A is a strong and persistent radio emitter. The extraordinary coronal flaring activity is thought to be the origin of compact radio emission and other associated phenomena as large slingshot prominences. Aim: We aim to investigate the radio emission mechanism and the milliarcsecond radio structure around AB Dor A. Methods: We performed phase-referenced VLBI observations at 22.3 GHz, 8.4 GHz, and 1.4 GHz over more than one decade using the Australian VLBI array. Results: Our 8.4 GHz images show a double core-halo morphology, similar at all epochs, with emission extending at heights between 5 and 18 stellar radii. Furthermore, the sequence of the 8.4 GHz maps shows a clear variation of the source structure within the observing time. However, images at 1.4 GHz and 22.3 GHz are compatible with a compact source. The phase-reference…
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