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Star-Planet Interaction at radio wavelengths in YZ Ceti: Inferring planetary magnetic field

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In exoplanetary systems, the interaction between the central star and the planet can trigger Auroral Radio Emission (ARE), due to the Electron Cyclotron Maser mechanism. The high brightness temperature of this emission makes it visible at large distances, opening new opportunities to study exoplanets and to search for favourable conditions for the development of extra-terrestrial life, as magnetic fields act as a shield that protects life against external particles and influences the evolution of the planetary atmospheres. In the last few years, we started an observational campaign to observe a sample of nearby M-type stars known to host exoplanets with the aim to detect ARE. We observed YZ Ceti with the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) in band 4 (550-900 MHz) nine times over a period of five months. We detected radio emission four times, two of which with high degree of circular polarization. With statistical considerations we exclude the possibility of flares due to stellar magnetic activity. Instead, when folding the detections to the orbital phase of the closest planet YZ Cet b, they are at positions where we would expect ARE due to star-planet interaction (SPI) in sub-Alfvenic regime. With a degree of confidence higher than 4.37 sigma, YZ Cet is the first extrasolar systems with confirmed SPI at radio wavelengths. Modelling the ARE, we estimate a magnetic field for the star of about 2.4 kG and we find that the planet must have a magnetosphere. The lower limit for the polar magnetic field of the planet is 0.4 G.

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How to measure tidal dissipation in long resonant chains

astro-ph.EP · 2026-07-09 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A matrix-based extension of Papaloizou (2015) gives the tidal separation timescale T for N-planet chains and converts observed offsets into effective Q' bounds, with special sensitivity to the second and outermost planet masses.

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  • How to measure tidal dissipation in long resonant chains astro-ph.EP · 2026-07-09 · conditional · none · ref 94 · internal anchor

    A matrix-based extension of Papaloizou (2015) gives the tidal separation timescale T for N-planet chains and converts observed offsets into effective Q' bounds, with special sensitivity to the second and outermost planet masses.

  • Upper Limits on Planet-Induced GHz Radio Emission from Inactive M Dwarfs astro-ph.EP · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 65

    No bursty planet-induced radio emission detected from five inactive M dwarfs; upper limits constrain GJ 367 b magnetosphere to <0.8 G under assumed stellar wind conditions.