Deep radio interferometric search for decametre radio emission from the exoplanet Tau Bo\"otis b
C.M. Cordun, H.K. Vedantham, M.A. Brentjens, F.F.S. van der, Tak

TL;DR
This study used LOFAR interferometry to search for decametre radio emissions from exoplanet Tau Bo"otis b, aiming to confirm previous tentative detections and establish upper limits, but found no significant emission.
Contribution
First interferometric search for Tau Bo"otis b's radio emission with extensive data processing, providing the most stringent upper limits and challenging previous tentative detections.
Findings
No significant radio emission detected from Tau Bo"otis b.
Established an upper limit of 24 mJy for continuous emission.
Previous tentative detection of 400 mJy is not confirmed.
Abstract
Detection of electron cyclotron maser (ECM) emission from exoplanets in the 10-40 MHz radio band is likely the only way to measure an exoplanet's magnetic field directly. However, no definitive detection of exoplanetary ECM emission has been made to date. A detection of the hot Jupiter Tau Bo\"otis b was reported but with an observing mode that is not immune to confusion from off-axis interference, making the detection tentative. We searched for radio emissions from Tau Bo\"otis b using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) in interferometric mode, which employs direction-of-arrival information to discriminate genuine signals from interference. Our aim was to confirm the previous tentative detection or establish an upper limit in the case of a non-detection. We conducted observations using LOFAR's Low Band Antenna in interferometric mode, which totalled 64, hours spread over 8, nights. We…
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