2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.00849
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Ultra-Wideband, Multi-epoch Radio Study of the First Discovered `Main sequence Radio Pulse emitter' CU Vir

Barnali Das,
Poonam Chandra

Abstract: Presence of large-scale surface magnetic field in early-type stars leads to several unique electromagnetic phenomena producing radiation over X-ray to radio bands. Among them, the rarest type of emission is electron cyclotron maser emission (ECME) observed as periodic, circularly polarized radio pulses. The phenomenon was first discovered in the hot magnetic star CU Vir. Past observations of this star led to the consensus that the star produces only right circularly polarized ECME, suggesting that only one mag… Show more

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“…the Jovian broadband kilometric radiation) (Zarka 1998(Zarka , 2004. The Jupiterlike scenario was recently supported to be scalable also in the case of magnetic early type stars by the frequency dependent behavior of the wide band coherent emission from HD 124224 (CU Vir), the prototype of the class of early-type magnetic stars showing auroral radio emission, where several auroral radio emission components seems to be related to different magnetic field lines of the stellar magnetosphere (Das & Chandra 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…the Jovian broadband kilometric radiation) (Zarka 1998(Zarka , 2004. The Jupiterlike scenario was recently supported to be scalable also in the case of magnetic early type stars by the frequency dependent behavior of the wide band coherent emission from HD 124224 (CU Vir), the prototype of the class of early-type magnetic stars showing auroral radio emission, where several auroral radio emission components seems to be related to different magnetic field lines of the stellar magnetosphere (Das & Chandra 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Our central frequency of observation (0.7 GHz) corresponds to a field strength of 250 G for ECME at the fundamental harmonic (using ν B ≈ 2.8B, where ν B is the electron gyrofrequency in MHz and B is the local magnetic field strength in gauss). Until now, ECME upper cut-off frequencies have been reported for only two MRPs: HD 133880 (Das et al 2020a) and CU Vir (Das & Chandra 2021). In both stars, the upper cut-off frequencies are significantly smaller than the electron gyrofrequency corresponding to the maximum magnetic field strength.…”
Section: Selection Criteriamentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For HD 133880, the lowest height corresponding to the upper cutoff frequency is ≈ 0.6 R * (Das et al 2020a). In case of CU Vir, it was not possible to estimate the height due to the complex lightcurves (Das & Chandra 2021). Assuming 0.6 R * as the minimum height for ECME production, we find that the surface polar strength of the star should be > 1 kG (for emission at the fundamental harmonic).…”
Section: Selection Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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