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Moira Jardine
Researcher at University of St Andrews
Publications - 283
Citations - 13330
Moira Jardine is an academic researcher from University of St Andrews. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & T Tauri star. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 276 publications receiving 12540 citations. Previous affiliations of Moira Jardine include University of Palermo.
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The surprising magnetic topology of τ Sco: fossil remnant or dynamo output?
Jean-François Donati,Ian D. Howarth,Moira Jardine,Pascal Petit,C. Catala,John D. Landstreet,Jean-Claude Bouret,Evelyne Alecian,John R. Barnes,T. Forveille,Frédéric Paletou,Nadine Manset +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the discovery of a medium-strength magnetic field on the young, massive star? Sco (B0.2V), which becomes the third-hottest magnetic star known.
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Large-scale magnetic topologies of late M dwarfs★: Magnetic topologies of late M dwarfs
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first spectropolarimetric survey of a small sample of active M dwarfs, aimed at providing observational constraints on dynamo action on both sides of the full-convection threshold (spectral type M4).
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Large-scale magnetic topologies of early M dwarfs
Jean-François Donati,Julien Morin,Pascal Petit,X. Delfosse,T. Forveille,Michel Aurière,Remi A. Cabanac,B. Dintrans,Rim Fares,Thomas Gastine,Moira Jardine,François Lignières,Frédéric Paletou,J. C. Ramirez Velez,S. Théado +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a small sample of stars ranging from spectral type M0 to M8 was used to investigate how dynamo processes operate in stars on both sides of the full convection threshold (spectral type M4).
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The surprising magnetic topology of tauSco: fossil remnant or dynamo output?
J.-F. Donati,Ian D. Howarth,Moira Jardine,Pascal Petit,C. Catala,John D. Landstreet,Jean-Claude Bouret,Evelyne Alecian,John R. Barnes,T. Forveille,Frédéric Paletou,Nadine Manset +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the discovery of a medium-strength magnetic field on the young, massive star tauSco (B0.2V), which becomes the third-hottest magnetic star known.
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Stellar magnetism: empirical trends with age and rotation
Aline A. Vidotto,Aline A. Vidotto,Scott G. Gregory,Moira Jardine,Jean-François Donati,Pascal Petit,Julien Morin,Colin P. Folsom,Jerome Bouvier,Andrew Collier Cameron,G. A. J. Hussain,Stephen C. Marsden,Ian A. Waite,Rim Fares,Sandra V. Jeffers,J. D. do Nascimento +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the observed large-scale surface magnetic fields of low-mass stars were reconstructed through Zeeman-Doppler imaging (ZDI), and the results indicated that small and large scale fields could share the same dynamo field generation processes.