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Main Authors: Ratnasingam, Rathish P., Edelmann, Philipp V. F., Bowman, Dominic M., Rogers, Tamara M.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.09986
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author Ratnasingam, Rathish P.
Edelmann, Philipp V. F.
Bowman, Dominic M.
Rogers, Tamara M.
author_facet Ratnasingam, Rathish P.
Edelmann, Philipp V. F.
Bowman, Dominic M.
Rogers, Tamara M.
contents It is well-known that the cores of massive stars sustain a stellar dynamo with a complex magnetic field configuration. However, the same cannot be said for the field's strength and geometry at the convective-radiative boundary, which are crucial when performing asteroseismic inference. In this Letter, we present three-dimensional (3D) magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of a 7 solar mass mid-main sequence star, with particular attention given to the convective-radiative boundary in the near-core region. Our simulations reveal that the toroidal magnetic field is significantly stronger than the poloidal field in this region, contrary to recent assumptions. Moreover, the rotational shear layer, also important for asteroseismic inference, is specifically confined within the extent of the buoyancy frequency peak. These results, which are based on the inferred properties of HD 43317, have widespread implications for asteroseismic studies of rotation, mixing and magnetism in stars. While we expect our results to be broadly applicable across stars with similar buoyancy frequency profiles and stellar masses, we also expect the MHD parameters and the initial stellar rotation rate to impact the geometry of the field and differential rotation at the convective-radiative interface.
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spellingShingle On the Geometry of the Near-Core Magnetic Field in Massive Stars
Ratnasingam, Rathish P.
Edelmann, Philipp V. F.
Bowman, Dominic M.
Rogers, Tamara M.
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
It is well-known that the cores of massive stars sustain a stellar dynamo with a complex magnetic field configuration. However, the same cannot be said for the field's strength and geometry at the convective-radiative boundary, which are crucial when performing asteroseismic inference. In this Letter, we present three-dimensional (3D) magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of a 7 solar mass mid-main sequence star, with particular attention given to the convective-radiative boundary in the near-core region. Our simulations reveal that the toroidal magnetic field is significantly stronger than the poloidal field in this region, contrary to recent assumptions. Moreover, the rotational shear layer, also important for asteroseismic inference, is specifically confined within the extent of the buoyancy frequency peak. These results, which are based on the inferred properties of HD 43317, have widespread implications for asteroseismic studies of rotation, mixing and magnetism in stars. While we expect our results to be broadly applicable across stars with similar buoyancy frequency profiles and stellar masses, we also expect the MHD parameters and the initial stellar rotation rate to impact the geometry of the field and differential rotation at the convective-radiative interface.
title On the Geometry of the Near-Core Magnetic Field in Massive Stars
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.09986