English

The magnetic and spin-down properties of slowly rotating fully convective M dwarfs

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2025-07-24 v1

Abstract

The evolution of the magnetism, winds and rotation of low-mass stars are all linked. One of the most common ways to probe the magnetic properties of low-mass stars is with the Zeeman-Doppler imaging (ZDI) technique. The magnetic properties of partially convective stars has been relatively well explored with the ZDI technique, but the same is not true of fully convective stars. In this work, we analyse a sample of stars that have been mapped with ZDI. Notably, this sample contains a number of slowly rotating fully convective M dwarfs whose magnetic fields were recently reconstructed with ZDI. We find that the dipolar, quadrupolar and octupolar field strengths of the slowly rotating fully convective stars do not follow the same Rossby number scaling in the unsaturated regime as partially convective stars. Based on these field strengths, we demonstrate that previous estimates of spin-down torques for slowly rotating fully convective stars could have been underestimated by an order of magnitude or more. Additionally, we also find that fully convective and partially convective stars fall into distinct sequences when comparing their poloidal and toroidal magnetic energies.

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@article{arxiv.2507.16986,
  title  = {The magnetic and spin-down properties of slowly rotating fully convective M dwarfs},
  author = {Victor See and Louis Amard and Stefano Bellotti and Sudeshna Boro Saikia and Emma L. Brown and Jean-Francois Donati and Rim Fares and Adam J. Finley and Colin P. Folsom and Élodie M. Hébrard and Moira M. Jardine and Sandra V. Jeffers and Baptiste Klein and Lisa T. Lehmann and Stephen C. Marsden and Sean P. Matt and Matthew W. Mengel and Julien Morin and Pascal Petit and Katelyn Smith and Aline A. Vidotto and Ian A. Waite},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.16986},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication