Monitoring the large-scale magnetic field of AD~Leo with SPIRou, ESPaDOnS and Narval. Toward a magnetic polarity reversal?
S. Bellotti, J. Morin, L. T. Lehmann, C. P. Folsom, G. A. J. Hussain,, P. Petit, J.F. Donati, A. Lavail, A. Carmona, E. Martioli, B. Romano Zaire,, E. Alecian, C. Moutou, P. Fouque, S. Alencar, E. Artigau, I. Boisse, F., Bouchy, C. Cadieux, R. Cloutier, N. Cook, X. Delfosse

TL;DR
This study monitored AD Leo's magnetic field over years using spectropolarimetry, revealing long-term evolution and hints of a magnetic polarity reversal, indicating that low-mass M dwarfs can have magnetic cycles similar to the Sun.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of a possible magnetic polarity reversal in an M dwarf, using multi-epoch spectropolarimetric data and advanced analysis techniques.
Findings
Detected long-term magnetic field evolution in AD Leo.
Observed a potential magnetic polarity reversal in late 2020.
Showed that M dwarfs can have magnetic cycles with polarity reversals.
Abstract
One manifestation of dynamo action on the Sun is the 22-yr magnetic cycle, exhibiting a polarity reversal and a periodic conversion between poloidal and toroidal fields. For M dwarfs, several authors claim evidence of activity cycles from photometry and analyses of spectroscopic indices, but no clear polarity reversal has been identified from spectropolarimetric observations. Our aim is to monitor the evolution of the large-scale field of AD Leo, which has shown hints of a secular evolution from past dedicated spectropolarimetric campaigns. We analysed near-infrared spectropolarimetric observations of the active M dwarf AD Leo taken with SPIRou between 2019 and 2020 and archival optical data collected with ESPaDOnS and Narval between 2006 and 2019. We searched for long-term variability in the longitudinal field, the width of unpolarised Stokes profiles, the unsigned magnetic flux…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science
