Published February 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

EVIDENCE FOR A WEAK WIND FROM THE YOUNG SUN

  • 1. Naval Research Laboratory, Space Science Division, Washington, DC 20375 (United States)
  • 2. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755 (United States)
  • 3. Astronomy Department, Van Vleck Observatory, Wesleyan University, 96 Foss Hill Drive, Middletown, CT 06459 (United States)

Description

The early history of the solar wind has remained largely a mystery due to the difficulty of detecting winds around young stars that can serve as analogs for the young Sun. Here we report on the detection of a wind from the 500 Myr old solar analog π1 UMa (G1.5 V), using spectroscopic observations from the Hubble Space Telescope. We detect H I Lyα absorption from the interaction region between the stellar wind and interstellar medium, i.e., the stellar astrosphere. With the assistance of hydrodynamic models of the π1 UMa astrosphere, we infer a wind only half as strong as the solar wind for this star. This suggests that the Sun and solar-like stars do not have particularly strong coronal winds in their youth

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/781/2/L33

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Journal Title
Astrophysical Journal Letters
Journal Volume
781
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
[5 p.]
ISSN
2041-8205