Flat Spectrum Radio Continuum Emission Associated with ε Eridani
Abstract
We present Very Large Array observations at 33.0 GHz that detect emission coincident with ε Eridani to within 0."07 (0.2 AU at the distance of this star), with a positional accuracy of 0."05. This result strongly supports the suggestion of previous authors that the quiescent centimeter emission comes from the star and not from a proposed giant exoplanet with a semi-major axis of 1."0 (3.4 AU). The centimeter emission is remarkably flat and is consistent with optically thin free-free emission. In particular, it can be modeled as a stellar wind with a mass loss rate of the order of 6.6 × 10-11~ M ~yr-1, which is 3,300 times the solar value, exceeding other estimates of this star's wind. However, interpretation of the emission in terms of other thermal mechanisms like coronal free-free and gyroresonance emission cannot be discarded.
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