Abstract
We present in this paper, the first results of a spectropolarimetric analysis of a small sample (∼20) of active stars ranging from spectral type M0 to M8, which are either fully convective or possess a very small radiative core. This study aims at providing new constraints on dynamo processes in fully convective stars. This paper focuses on five stars of spectral type ∼M4, i.e. with masses close to the full convection threshold (≃0.35 M ⊙), and with short rotational periods. Tomographic imaging techniques allow us to reconstruct the surface magnetic topologies from the rotationally modulated time-series of circularly polarized profiles. We find that all stars host mainly axisymmetric large-scale poloidal fields. Three stars were observed at two different epochs separated by ∼1 yr; we find the magnetic topologies to be globally stable on this time-scale. We also provide an accurate estimation of the rotational period of all stars, thus allowing us to start studying how rotation impacts the large-scale magnetic field. © 2008 RAS.
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Morin, J., Donati, J. F., Petit, P., Delfosse, X., Forveille, T., Albert, L., … Théado, S. (2008). Large-scale magnetic topologies of mid M dwarfs. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 390(2), 567–581. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13809.x
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