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arxiv: 1010.0126 · v1 · pith:73U2Y4FJnew · submitted 2010-10-01 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

Magnetohydrostatic equilibrium in starspots: dependences on color (T_(eff)) and surface gravity (g)

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Temperature contrasts and magnetic field strengths of sunspot umbrae broadly follow the thermal-magnetic relationship obtained from magnetohydrostatic equilibrium. Using a compilation of recent observations, especially in molecular bands, of temperature contrasts of starspots in cool stars, and a grid of Kurucz stellar model atmospheres constructed to cover layers of sub-surface convection zone, we examine how the above relationship scales with effective temperature T_{eff}, surface gravity g and the associated changes in opacity of stellar photospheric gas. We calculate expected field strengths in starpots and find that a given relative reduction in temperatures (or the same darkness contrasts) yield increasing field strengths against decreasing T_{eff} due to a combination of pressure and opacity variations against T_{eff}.

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