Hot Jupiters accreting onto their parent stars: Effects on the stellar activity

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Colombo, Salvatore [1 ]
Pillitteri, Ignazio [1 ]
Orlando, Salvatore [1 ]
Micela, Giuseppina [1 ]
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[1] Osserv Astron Palermo, INAF, 1 Piazza Parlamento, I-90134 Palermo, Italy
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MHD; planet; star; stellar-planet interaction; X-RAY; HD; 189733; TRANSIT VARIABILITY; ATMOSPHERE; INGRESS; UV;
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10.1002/asna.20210096
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P1 [天文学];
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Hot Jupiters (HJs) are massive gaseous planets orbiting close to their host stars. Due to their physical characteristics and proximity to the central star, HJs are the natural laboratories to study the process of stellar-planet interaction (SPI). Phenomena related to SPI may include the inflation and evaporation of planetary atmospheres, the formation of cometary tails and bow shocks and magnetospheric interaction between the magnetic field of the planet and that of the star. Several works suggest that some systems show enhanced stellar activity in phase with the planetary rotation period. In this work, we use a 3D magneto-hydrodynamic model that describes a system composed by a star and a HJ and that includes the corresponding planetary and stellar winds. The aim is to investigate whether the material evaporating from the planet interacts with the stellar extended corona, and generates observable features. Our simulation shows that, in some conditions, the planetary wind expands and propagates mainly along the planetary orbit. Moreover, part of the planetary wind collides with the stellar wind and a fraction of the planet's outflow is funneled by the stellar magnetic field and hits the stellar surface. In both events, the material is heated up to temperatures of a few MK by a shock. These phenomena could manifest in the form of enhanced stellar activity at some orbital phases of the planet.
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