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2012A&A...540A.130S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 540A, 130-130 (2012/4-1)

Basal chromospheric flux and Maunder Minimum-type stars: the quiet-Sun chromosphere as a universal phenomenon.

SCHROEDER K.-P., MITTAG M., PEREZ MARTINEZ M.I., CUNTZ M. and SCHMITT J.H.M.M.

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We demonstrate the universal character of the quiet-Sun chromosphere among inactive stars (solar-type and giants). By assessing the main physical processes, we shed new light on some common observational phenomena. We discuss measurements of the solar Mt. Wilson S-index, obtained by the Hamburg Robotic Telescope around the extreme minimum year 2009, and compare the established chromospheric basal CaII K line flux to the Mt. Wilson S-index data of inactive (``flat activity'') stars, including giants. During the unusually deep and extended activity minimum of 2009, the Sun reached S-index values considerably lower than in any of its previously observed minima. In several brief periods, the Sun coincided exactly with the S-indices of inactive (``flat'', presumed Maunder Minimum-type) solar analogues of the Mt. Wilson sample; at the same time, the solar visible surface was also free of any plages or remaining weak activity regions. The corresponding minimum CaII K flux of the quiet Sun and of the presumed Maunder Minimum-type stars in the Mt. Wilson sample are found to be identical to the corresponding CaII K chromospheric basal flux limit. We conclude that the quiet-Sun chromosphere is a universal phenomenon among inactive stars. Its mixed-polarity magnetic field, generated by a local, ``fast'' turbulent dynamo finally provides a natural explanation for the minimal soft X-ray emission observed for inactive stars. Given such a local dynamo also works for giant chromospheres, albeit on longer length scales, i.e., l∝R/g, with R and g as stellar radius and surface gravity, respectively, the existence of giant spicular phenomena and the guidance of mechanical energy toward the acceleration zone of cool stellar winds along flux-tubes have now become traceable.

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Journal keyword(s): Sun: chromosphere - Sun: faculae, plages - Sun: dynamo - Sun: corona - stars: chromospheres - stars: activity

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