Indications for an influence of hot Jupiters on the rotation and activity of their host stars

@article{Poppenhaeger2014IndicationsFA,
  title={Indications for an influence of hot Jupiters on the rotation and activity of their host stars},
  author={Katja Poppenhaeger and Scott J. Wolk},
  journal={Astronomy and Astrophysics},
  year={2014},
  volume={565}
}
Context. The magnetic activity of planet-hosting stars is an important factor to estimate the atmospheric stability of close-in exoplanets and the age of their host stars. It has long been speculated that close-in exoplanets can influence the stellar activity level. However, testing for tidal or magnetic interaction e ects in samples of planet-hosting stars is di cult because stellar activity hinders exoplanet detection, so that stellar samples with detected exoplanets show a bias towards low… 

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