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AU Mic is a young planetary system with a resolved debris disc showing signs of planet formation and two transiting warm Neptunes near mean-motion resonances. Here we analyse three transits of AU Mic b observed with the CHaracterising…

AU Mic is a young, active star whose transiting planet was recently detected. We report our analysis of its TESS data, where we modeled the BY Draconis type quasi-periodic rotational modulation by starspots simultaneously to the flaring…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-06-02 E. Martioli , G. Hébrard , A. C. M. Correia , J. Laskar , A. Lecavelier des Etangs

AU Mic is an active 24 Myr pre-main sequence M dwarf in the stellar neighborhood (d$=$9.7 pc) with a rotation period of 4.86 days. The two transiting planets orbiting AU Mic, AU Mic b and c, are warm sub-Neptunes on 8.5 and 18.9 day periods…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-10-27 William Waalkes , Zachory Berta-Thompson , Elisabeth Newton , Andrew Mann , Peter Gao , Hannah Wakeford , Lili Alderson , Peter Plavchan

Planets that closely orbit magnetically active stars are thought to be able to interact with their magnetic fields in a way that modulates stellar activity. This modulation in phase with the planetary orbit, such as enhanced X-ray activity,…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2022-05-25 Ekaterina Ilin , Katja Poppenhäger

We present a spectroscopic analysis of a 1-year intensive monitoring campaign of the 22-Myr old planet-hosting M dwarf AU Mic using the HARPS spectrograph. In a companion paper, we reported detections of the planet radial velocity (RV)…

High energy X-ray and ultraviolet (UV) radiation from young stars impacts planetary atmospheric chemistry and mass loss. The active $\sim 22$ Myr M dwarf AU Mic hosts two exoplanets orbiting interior to its debris disk. Therefore, this…

AU Mic is a very active M dwarf with an edge-on debris disk and two transiting sub-Neptunes with a possible third planetary companion. The two transiting planets exhibit significant transit-timing variations (TTVs) that are caused by the…

The young active flare star AU~Mic is the planet host star with the highest flare rate from TESS data. Therefore, it represents an ideal target for dedicated ground-based monitoring campaigns with the aim to characterize its numerous flares…

AU Mic~b is a Neptune size planet on a 8.47-day orbit around the nearest pre-main sequence ($\sim$20 Myr) star to the Sun, the bright (V=8.81) M dwarf AU Mic. The planet was preliminary detected in Doppler radial velocity time series and…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-11-04 E. Palle , M Oshagh , N. Casasayas-Barris , T. Hirano , M. Stangret , R. Luque , J. Strachan , E. Gaidos , G. Anglada-Escude , P. Plavchan , B. Addison

Starspots and stellar flares are indicators of stellar magnetic activity.The magnetic energy stored around spots is thought to be the origin of flares, but the connection is not completely understood. To investigate the relation between…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2023-05-17 Kai Ikuta , Kosuke Namekata , Yuta Notsu , Hiroyuki Maehara , Soshi Okamoto , Satoshi Honda , Daisaku Nogami , Kazunari Shibata

We present a velocimetric and spectropolarimetric analysis of 27 observations of the 22-Myr M1 star AU Microscopii (Au Mic) collected with the high-resolution $YJHK$ (0.98-2.35 $\mu$m) spectropolarimeter SPIRou from 2019 September 18 to…

In this paper we revisit our spectropolarimetric and velocimetric analysis of the young M dwarf AU Mic based on data collected with SPIRou at the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope, over a monitoring period of 2041 d from 2019 to 2024. The…

We report on two millimeter flares detected by ALMA at 220 GHz from AU Mic, a nearby M dwarf. The larger flare had a duration of only $\sim35$ sec, with peak $L_{R}=2\times10^{15}$ erg s$^{-1}$ Hz$^{-1}$, and lower limit on linear…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2020-01-30 Meredith A. MacGregor , Rachel A. Osten , A. Meredith Hughes

Atmospheric escape's potential to shape the exoplanet population motivates detailed observations of systems actively undergoing escape. AU Mic is a young and active M dwarf hosting two close-in transiting sub- to Neptune-sized planets.…

AU Microscopii (AU Mic) is the second closest pre main sequence star, at a distance of 9.79 parsecs and with an age of 22 million years. AU Mic possesses a relatively rare and spatially resolved3 edge-on debris disk extending from about 35…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-06-29 Peter Plavchan , Thomas Barclay , Jonathan Gagné , Peter Gao , Bryson Cale , William Matzko , Diana Dragomir , Sam Quinn , Dax Feliz , Keivan Stassun , Ian J. M. Crossfield , David A. Berardo , David W. Latham , Ben Tieu , Guillem Anglada-Escudé , George Ricker , Roland Vanderspek , Sara Seager , Joshua N. Winn , Jon M. Jenkins , Stephen Rinehart , Akshata Krishnamurthy , Scott Dynes , John Doty , Fred Adams , Dennis A. Afanasev , Chas Beichman , Mike Bottom , Brendan P. Bowler , Carolyn Brinkworth , Carolyn J. Brown , Andrew Cancino , David R. Ciardi , Mark Clampin , Jake T. Clark , Karen Collins , Cassy Davison , Daniel Foreman-Mackey , Elise Furlan , Eric J. Gaidos , Claire Geneser , Frank Giddens , Emily Gilbert , Ryan Hall , Coel Hellier , Todd Henry , Jonathan Horner , Andrew W. Howard , Chelsea Huang , Joseph Huber , Stephen R. Kane , Matthew Kenworthy , John Kielkopf , David Kipping , Chris Klenke , Ethan Kruse , Natasha Latouf , Patrick Lowrance , Bertrand Mennesson , Matthew Mengel , Sean M. Mills , Tim Morton , Norio Narita , Elisabeth Newton , America Nishimoto , Jack Okumura , Enric Palle , Joshua Pepper , Elisa V. Quintana , Aki Roberge , Veronica Roccatagliata , Joshua E. Schlieder , Angelle Tanner , Johanna Teske , C. G. Tinney , Andrew Vanderburg , Kaspar von Braun , Bernie Walp , Jason Wang , Sharon Xuesong Wang , Denise Weigand , Russel White , Robert A. Wittenmyer , Duncan J. Wright , Allison Youngblood , Hui Zhang , Perri Zilberman

AU Mic is a young (22 Myr) nearby exoplanetary system that exhibits excess TTVs that cannot be accounted for by the two known transiting planets nor stellar activity. We present the statistical "validation" of the tentative planet AU Mic d…

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