Temperature and density profiles in the corona of main-sequence stars induced by stochastic heating in the chromosphere

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Publication Date: 2024-11-12

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2411.07868

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Abstract

All but the most massive main-sequence stars are expected to have a rarefied and hot (million-Kelvin) corona like the Sun. How such a hot corona is formed and supported has not been completely understood yet, even in the case of the Sun. Recently, Barbieri et al. (A&A 2024, J. Plasma Phys. 2024) introduced a new model of a confined plasma atmosphere and applied it to the solar case, showing that rapid, intense, intermittent and short-lived heating events in the high chromosphere can drive the coronal plasma into a stationary state with temperature and density profiles similar to those observed in the solar atmosphere. In this paper we apply the model to main-sequence stars, showing that it predicts the presence of a solar-like hot and rarefied corona for all such stars, regardless of their mass. However, the model is not applicable as such to the most massive main-sequence stars, because the latter lack the convective layer generating the magnetic field loop structures supporting a stationary corona, whose existence is assumed by the model. We also discuss the role of stellar mass in determining the shape of the temperature and density profiles.

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