Spectropolarimetric characterisation of exoplanet host stars in preparation of the $Ariel$ mission II. The magnetised wind environment of TOI-1860, DS Tuc A, and HD 63433
S. Bellotti, A. Lavail, D. Evensberget, A.A. Vidotto, C. Danielski, B. Edwards, G.A.J. Hussain, T. L\"uftinger, J. Morin, P. Petit, S. Boro Saikia, G. Micela, A. L\'opez Ariste

TL;DR
This study characterizes the magnetic fields of exoplanet host stars using spectropolarimetry, reconstructs their magnetic topologies, and models stellar wind interactions, providing insights for the upcoming Ariel mission.
Contribution
First-time magnetic field reconstructions for TOI-1860 and DS Tuc A, and temporal magnetic topology analysis for HD 63433, advancing understanding of stellar environments for exoplanets.
Findings
Magnetic fields detected in six stars, with three reconstructed via ZDI.
Stellar magnetic fields are moderately strong and complex, with significant toroidal and high-order poloidal components.
Orbital regimes of exoplanets relative to stellar Alfvén surfaces vary, affecting star-planet magnetic interactions.
Abstract
We update the status of the spectropolarimetric campaign dedicated to characterise the magnetic field properties of a sample of known exoplanet-hosting stars included in the current target list of the mission. We analysed spectropolarimetric data collected for 15 G-M type stars with Neo-Narval, HARPSpol, and SPIRou to assess the detectability of the large-scale magnetic field. For three stars we reconstructed the magnetic field topology and its temporal evolution via Zeeman-Doppler imaging (ZDI). Such reconstructions were then used to perform 3D MHD simulations of the stellar wind and environment impinging on the hosted exoplanets. We detected the magnetic field of six stars. Of these, we performed ZDI reconstructions for the first time of TOI-1860 and DS Tuc A, and for the second time of HD 63433, providing temporal information of its large-scale magnetic field. Consistently…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
