Small-scale magnetic fields of the spectroscopic binary T Tauri stars V1878 Ori and V4046 Sir
A. Hahlin, O. Kochukhov

TL;DR
This study characterizes the small-scale magnetic fields of two T Tauri binary stars using Zeeman intensification, revealing that their small-scale fields are similar despite differences in large-scale magnetic structures.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurements of small-scale magnetic fields in these stars, complementing previous large-scale field studies with Zeeman Doppler imaging.
Findings
Small-scale magnetic fields are similar for both components of each binary.
Small-scale fields are significantly stronger than the large-scale fields detected by ZDI.
Dynamo efficiency appears comparable between binary components based on small-scale fields.
Abstract
Aims. The goal of this study is to investigate the small-scale magnetic fields of the two spectroscopic binary T Tauri stars V1878 Ori and V4046 Sgr. This is done to complete the observational characterisation of the surface magnetic fields of these stars because only their large-scale magnetic fields have been studied with Zeeman Doppler imaging (ZDI) so far. Methods. To investigate the small-scale magnetic fields, the differential Zeeman intensification of near-infrared Ti I lines was investigated using high-resolution archival spectra obtained with the ESPaDOnS spectrograph at the CFHT. In order to study the binary components separately, the spectra were disentangled by considering observations taken at different orbital phases. The Zeeman-intensification analysis was performed based on detailed polarised radiative transfer calculations aided by the Markov chain Monte Carlo…
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