Rotationally modulated radio pulses with near-100% circular polarization from M dwarf ASKAP J181335-604720 are interpreted as coherent electron cyclotron maser emission from its magnetosphere based on simultaneous radio-optical observations.
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Four solar-type twin binaries show evolutionary diversity from main-sequence to red-giant stages with varying magnetic activity, including possible triple-system signatures in one case.
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Collates archival stellar activity and rotation data for potential HWO targets, finding measurements for at least 70% of high-interest systems but activity cycles for fewer than 20%.
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Rotationally modulated highly circularly polarised radio pulses from the rapidly rotating M dwarf ASKAP J181335-604720
Rotationally modulated radio pulses with near-100% circular polarization from M dwarf ASKAP J181335-604720 are interpreted as coherent electron cyclotron maser emission from its magnetosphere based on simultaneous radio-optical observations.
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Diversity in Evolutionary Status and Magnetic Activity among Solar-Type Twin Detached Eclipsing Binaries
Four solar-type twin binaries show evolutionary diversity from main-sequence to red-giant stages with varying magnetic activity, including possible triple-system signatures in one case.
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Quiescent and flaring states of three active stars: V834 Tau, LQ Hya, and BY Dra
X-ray data from V834 Tau, LQ Hya, and BY Dra show two-temperature quiescent coronae with iron depletion and six superflares, with recurrent events on LQ Hya suggesting stable magnetic structures.
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HWO Target Stars and Systems: Activity and Rotation Catalog (ARC) of Potential Target Stars for the Habitable Worlds Observatory
Collates archival stellar activity and rotation data for potential HWO targets, finding measurements for at least 70% of high-interest systems but activity cycles for fewer than 20%.
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