X-ray Activity Variations and Coronal Abundances of the Star-Planet Interaction candidate HD 179949
Anshuman Acharya, Vinay L. Kashyap, Steven H. Saar, Kulinder Pal, Singh, Manfred Cuntz

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray data of HD 179949, revealing coronal abundance anomalies, variability, and potential star-planet magnetic interactions, suggesting continuous magnetic heating rather than impulsive flares.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectral and timing analysis of HD 179949, identifying star-planet interaction signatures and coronal abundance patterns in X-ray observations.
Findings
Low coronal iron abundance (~0.2 solar)
Detection of periodicities linked to stellar rotation and planetary orbit
Evidence for magnetic connection between star and planet
Abstract
We carry out detailed spectral and timing analyses of the X-ray data of HD 179949, a prototypical example of a star with a close-in giant planet with possible star-planet interaction (SPI) effects. We find a low coronal abundance relative to the solar photospheric baseline of Anders & Grevesse (1989), and significantly lower than the stellar photosphere as well. We further find low abundances of high First Ionization Potential (FIP) elements , , but with indications of higher abundances of . We estimate a FIP bias for this star in the range to , larger than the 0.5 expected for stars of this type, but similar to stars hosting close-in hot Jupiters. We detect…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
