2015MNRAS.447.2551W


Query : 2015MNRAS.447.2551W

2015MNRAS.447.2551W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 447, 2551-2567 (2015/March-1)

Rotation, spectral variability, magnetic geometry and magnetosphere of the Of?p star CPD -28° 2561.

WADE G.A., BARBA R.H., GRUNHUT J., MARTINS F., PETIT V., SUNDQVIST J.O., TOWNSEND R.H.D., WALBORN N.R., ALECIAN E., ALFARO E.J., MAIZ-APELLANIZ J., ARIAS J.I., GAMEN R., MORRELL N., NAZE Y., SOTA A., UD-DOULA A. (The MiMeS Collaboration)

Abstract (from CDS):

We report magnetic and spectroscopic observations and modelling of the Of?p star CPD -28° 2561. Using more than 75 new spectra, we have measured the equivalent width variations and examined the dynamic spectra of photospheric and wind-sensitive spectral lines. A period search results in an unambiguous 73.41 d variability period. High-resolution spectropolarimetric data analysed using least-squares deconvolution yield a Zeeman signature detected in the mean Stokes V profile corresponding to phase 0.5 of the spectral ephemeris. Interpreting the 73.41 d period as the stellar rotational period, we have phased the equivalent widths and inferred longitudinal field measurements. The phased magnetic data exhibit a weak sinusoidal variation, with maximum of about 565 G at phase 0.5, and a minimum of about -335 G at phase 0.0, with extrema approximately in phase with the (double-wave) Hα equivalent width variation. Modelling of the Hα equivalent width variation assuming a quasi-3D magnetospheric model produces a unique solution for the ambiguous couplet of inclination and magnetic obliquity angles: (i, β) or (β, i) = (35°, 90°). Adopting either geometry, the longitudinal field variation yields a dipole polar intensity Bd = 2.6±0.9 kG, consistent with that obtained from direct modelling of the Stokes V profiles. We derive a wind magnetic confinement parameter η* ≃ 100, leading to an Alfvén radius RA ≃ 3-5R*, and a Kepler radius RK ≃ 20R*. This supports a physical scenario in which the Hα emission and other line variability have their origin in an oblique, corotating `dynamical magnetosphere' structure resulting from a magnetically channelled wind. Nevertheless, the details of the formation of spectral lines and their variability within this framework remain generally poorly understood.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: CPD -28° 2561 - stars: magnetic field - stars: massive - stars: rotation

Errata: erratum vol. 450, p. 2822 (2015)

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 108 SB* 00 06 03.3890541936 +63 40 46.771220928 6.79 7.58 7.40     O4-8f?p 325 0
2 NGC 1624 2 * 04 40 37.2758720568 +50 27 41.040508572 11.9 12.47 11.57     O7f?cp 54 0
3 HD 47129 SB* 06 37 24.0420854544 +06 08 07.369104444 5.23 6.11 6.06     O8I+O7.5III 399 0
4 HD 57682 * 07 22 02.0546074728 -08 58 45.766323408 5.20 6.24 6.43     O9.2IV 257 0
5 CD-28 5104 s*b 07 55 52.8512069760 -28 37 46.791254424 9.39 10.13 9.94 10.12   O6Ifp 87 0
6 HD 148937 SB* 16 33 52.3869185520 -48 06 40.476418740 6.49 7.12 6.71 7.61   O6f?p 392 1
7 HD 191612 SB* 20 09 28.6105997664 +35 44 01.286453904 7.40 8.07 7.80     O8fpe 239 0

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