arXiv Open Access 2023

Evidence for a radiation belt around a brown dwarf

J. B. Climent J. C. Guirado M. Pérez-Torres J. M. Marcaide L. Peña-Moñino
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Radio observations of ultracool dwarfs, objects comprising brown dwarfs and the very lowest mass stars, have mainly focused on analyzing their light-curve and spectral energy distributions providing valuable insights into their magnetic fields. However, spatially-resolved studies of such magnetospheres have been elusive so far. Radio interferometric observations of the brown dwarf LSR J1835+3259 reveal an extended magnetosphere with a morphology compatible with the presence of a radiation belt, similar to that of Jupiter and Earth, consisting of energetic particles confined via magnetic mirroring. Our finding suggests that radio emitting ultracool dwarfs may behave as scaled up versions of Jupiter, validating the connection between dipole-ordered magnetic fields and the presence of belt-like morphologies and aurorae beyond our Solar System.

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J. B. Climent

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J. C. Guirado

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M. Pérez-Torres

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J. M. Marcaide

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L. Peña-Moñino

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Climent, J.B., Guirado, J.C., Pérez-Torres, M., Marcaide, J.M., Peña-Moñino, L. (2023). Evidence for a radiation belt around a brown dwarf. https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.06453

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