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The auroral radio emission of the magnetic B-type star rho OphC

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LETO P. TRIGILIO C. BUEMI C. S. LEONE F. PILLITTERI I. FOSSATI L. CAVALLARO F. OSKINOVA L. M. IGNACE R. KRTIČKA Jiří UMANA G. CATANZARO G. INGALLINERA A. BUFANO F. RIGGI S. CERRIGONE L. LORU S. SCHILLIRO F. AGLIOZZO C. PHILLIPS N. M. GIARRUSSO M. ROBRADE J.

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Web https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slaa157
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slaa157
Keywords masers; stars: early-type; stars: individual: rho OphC; stars: magnetic field; radio continuum: stars; X-rays: stars
Description The non-thermal radio emission of main-sequence early-type stars is a signature of stellar magnetism. We present multiwavelength (1.6-16.7 GHz) ATCA measurements of the early-type magnetic star rho OphC, which is a flat-spectrum non-thermal radio source. The rho OphC radio emission is partially circularly polarized with a steep spectral dependence: the fraction of polarized emission is about 60 per cent at the lowest frequency sub-band (1.6 GHz) while is undetected at 16.7 GHz. This is clear evidence of coherent Auroral Radio Emission (ARE) from the rho OphC magnetosphere. Interestingly, the detection of the rho OphC's ARE is not related to a peculiar rotational phase. This is a consequence of the stellar geometry, which makes the strongly anisotropic radiation beam of the amplified radiation always pointed towards Earth. The circular polarization sign evidences mainly amplification of the ordinary mode of the electromagnetic wave, consistent with a maser amplification occurring within dense regions. This is indirect evidence of the plasma evaporation from the polar caps, a phenomenon responsible for the thermal X-ray aurorae. rho OphC is not the first early-type magnetic star showing the O-mode dominated ARE but is the first star with the ARE always on view.
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