Evolution of Solar-Type Activity: Acoustic and Magnetic Energy Generation and Propagation in Beta Hydri (g2 Iv)
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2023
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Springer
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We examine the acoustic and magnetic energy generation and propagation in )beta Hydri (G2 IV). The underlying motivation for this work is based on the solar, stellar, and galactic relevance of )beta Hyi (a star in the Southern hemisphere), which is readily understood as a prime example and proxy of the future Sun - thus allowing assessments and analyses of the secular decay of solar activity. Regarding the magnetic energy generation, we consider longitudinal flux tube waves. We also assess acoustic waves. For the acoustic wave energy flux, the difference between the results obtained for )beta Hyi and the Sun is significantly smaller than typically attained for main-sequence stars, which is largely due to the gravity-dependence of the acoustic energy generation. Furthermore, we study the height-dependent behavior of the magnetic energy flux for different magnetic filling factors corresponding to different flux tube spreadings. Finally, we comment on possible directions of future research.
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Stars: activity, Stars: individual:beta Hydri, Stars: magnetic fields, Stars: chromospheres, Sun: evolution, Turbulence, Stellar Convection Zones, Flux-Tube Waves, Late-Type Stars, Chromospheric Activity, Cool Stars, 55 Cancri, Oscillations, Giants, Atmospheres, Parameters, Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, FOS: Physical sciences, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences
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Astrophysics and Space Science
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368
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1
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