Nonthermal Radio Continuum Emission from Young Nearby Stars

Ralf Launhardt, Laurent Loinard, Sergio A. Dzib, Jan Forbrich, Geoffrey C. Bower, Thomas K. Henning, Amy J. Mioduszewski, Sabine Reffert

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Abstract

Young and magnetically active low-mass stars often exhibit nonthermal coronal radio emission owing to the gyration of electrons in their magnetized chromospheres. This emission is easily detectable at centimeter wavelengths with the current sensitivity of large radio interferometers like the Very Large Array (VLA). With the aim of identifying nearby stars adequate for future accurate radio astrometric monitoring using very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), we have used the VLA in its B configuration to search for radio emission at ν ≃ 6 GHz (λ ≃ 5 cm) toward a sample of 170 nearby ( 5000 K. The binarity fraction among the radio-bright stars is at least twice as high as among the radio-quiet stars. The radio-bright nearby young stars identified here provide an interesting sample for future astrometric studies using VLBI arrays aimed at searching for hitherto-unknown tight binary components or even exoplanets.
Original languageEnglish
Article number43
Number of pages21
JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
Volume931
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2022

Keywords

  • 340
  • Stars and Stellar Physics

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