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HD 166620: Portrait of a Star Entering a Grand Magnetic Minimum

Published 1 Jul 2022 in astro-ph.SR | (2207.00612v1)

Abstract: HD 166620 was recently identified as a Maunder Minimum candidate based on nearly 50 years of Ca II H & K activity data from Mount Wilson and Keck-HIRES (Baum et al. 2022). These data showed clear cyclic behavior on a 17-year timescale during the Mount Wilson survey that became flat when picked up later with Keck-HIRES planet-search observations. Unfortunately, the transition between these two data sets -- and therefore the transition into the candidate Maunder Minimum phase -- contained little to no data. Here we present additional Mount Wilson data not present in Baum et al. (2022) along with photometry over a nearly 30-year baseline that definitively trace the transition from cyclic activity to a prolonged phase of flat activity. We present this as conclusive evidence of the star entering a grand magnetic minimum and therefore the first true Maunder Minimum analog. We further show that neither the overall brightness nor the chromospheric activity level (as measured by S${\mathrm{HK}}$) is significantly lower during the grand magnetic minimum than its activity cycle minimum, implying that anomalously low mean or instantaneous activity levels are not a good diagnostic or criterion for identifying additional Maunder Minimum candidates. Intraseasonal variability in S${\mathrm{HK}}$, however, is lower in the star's grand minimum; this may prove a useful symptom of the phenomenon.

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