2017MNRAS.467..501N


Query : 2017MNRAS.467..501N

2017MNRAS.467..501N - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 467, 501-511 (2017/May-1)

How unique is Plaskett's star? A search for organized magnetic fields in short period, interacting or post-interaction massive binary systems.

NAZE Y., NEINER C., GRUNHUT J., BAGNULO S., ALECIAN E., RAUW G., WADE G.A. (The BinaMIcS Collaboration)

Abstract (from CDS):

Amongst O-type stars with detected magnetic fields, the fast rotator in the close binary called Plaskett's star shows a variety of unusual properties. Since strong binary interactions are believed to have occurred in this system, one may wonder about their potential role in generating magnetic fields. Stokes V spectra collected with the low-resolution FORS2 and high-resolution ESPaDOnS and Narval spectropolarimeters were therefore used to search for magnetic fields in 15 interacting or post-interaction massive binaries. No magnetic field was detected in any of them, with 0 G always being within 2σ of the derived values. For 17 out of 25 stars in the systems observed at high resolution, the 90 per cent upper limit on the individual dipolar fields is below the dipolar field strength of Plaskett's secondary; a similar result is found for five out of six systems observed at low resolution. If our sample is considered to form a group of stars sharing similar magnetic properties, a global statistical analysis results in a stringent upper limit of ∼200 G on the dipolar field strength. Moreover, the magnetic incidence rate in the full sample of interacting or post-interaction systems (our targets + Plaskett's star) is compatible with that measured from large surveys, showing that they are not significantly different from the general O-star population. These results suggest that binary interactions play no systematic role in the magnetism of such massive systems.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: early-type - stars: individual: (Plaskett's star, HD1337, HD25638, HD35652, HD35921, HD57060, HD100213, HD106871, HD115071, HD149404, HD152248, HD190967, HD209481, HD228854, LSS3074, XZ Cep) - stars: magnetic field - stars: magnetic field

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
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 V* AO Cas SB* 00 17 43.0633133256 +51 25 59.116450728 5.04 6.01 6.14     O9.2II+O8V((f)) 328 0
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7082 0
4 V* SZ Cam EB* 04 07 49.2849421032 +62 19 58.626896088 6.82 7.26 6.93     O9.5Vn 220 1
5 NGC 1624 2 * 04 40 37.2758720568 +50 27 41.040508572 11.9 12.47 11.57     O7f?cp 54 0
6 V* IU Aur SB* 05 27 52.3995663216 +34 46 58.262388600 7.91 8.55 8.37     O9.5V+B0.2V 181 0
7 HD 35921 ** 05 29 42.6497086888 +35 22 30.097742031 6.23         O9II 243 0
8 * del Ori SB* 05 32 00.40009 -00 17 56.7424 0.96 2.02 2.41 2.32 2.54 O9.5IINwk 779 0
9 * tet01 Ori C SB* 05 35 16.4662967280 -05 23 22.921811880 4.20 5.15 5.13 4.91 4.73 O7Vp 1406 1
10 * zet Ori A SB* 05 40 45.527143 -01 56 33.26036   1.79 1.90     O9.2IbvarNwk 666 0
11 * bet CMa bC* 06 22 41.9853527 -17 57 21.307352 0.77 1.73 1.97 2.11 2.35 B1II-III 715 0
12 HD 47129 SB* 06 37 24.0420854544 +06 08 07.369104444 5.23 6.11 6.06     O8I+O7.5III 399 0
13 * 29 CMa SB* 07 18 40.3789353696 -24 33 31.318248528 3.80 4.80 4.95 4.95 5.08 O7Iafpvar 417 0
14 CD-28 5104 s*b 07 55 52.8512069760 -28 37 46.791254424 9.39 10.13 9.94 10.12   O6Ifp 87 0
15 V* TU Mus SB* 11 31 10.9241479224 -65 44 32.099167788 7.58 9.52 9.34 9.25   O8V(n)z+B0V(n) 171 0
16 V* AB Cru SB* 12 17 37.1227102224 -58 09 52.438865868 7.75 8.59 8.49 9.53   O8III 75 0
17 V* V961 Cen SB* 13 16 04.8010592232 -62 35 01.490795556 7.51 9.16 9.32 8.82   O9.5III+B0Ib 103 1
18 V* V889 Cen El* 13 26 59.8293556824 -62 01 49.329912828 12.71 12.81 11.66 11.27   O4f+_+_O6/7:(f:) 27 0
19 HD 148937 SB* 16 33 52.3869185520 -48 06 40.476418740 6.49 7.12 6.71 7.61   O6f?p 392 1
20 HD 149404 s*b 16 36 22.5628499784 -42 51 31.902127776 5.23 5.88 5.52 6.90   O8.5Iab(f)p 249 1
21 HD 152248 Y*O 16 54 10.0618206816 -41 49 30.139291596 5.56 6.15 6.088     O7Iabf+O7Ib(f) 260 0
22 V* V448 Cyg SB* 20 06 09.9484340064 +35 23 09.618394920 7.89 8.45 8.16     O9.5V+B1Ib 152 0
23 HD 191612 SB* 20 09 28.6105997664 +35 44 01.286453904 7.40 8.07 7.80     O8fpe 239 0
24 V* V382 Cyg SB* 20 18 47.2202814912 +36 20 26.085111756 9.35 9.19 8.65     O6IVn+O5Vn 191 0
25 BD+40 4220 s*b 20 32 22.4238071594 +41 18 18.942475904 11.32 10.61 9.185     O7Iafep 399 0
26 * 14 Cep SB* 22 02 04.5726270264 +58 00 01.309758516 4.77 5.551 5.542     O9IV(n)var+B1:V: 255 0
27 V* XZ Cep EB* 22 32 25.0788763008 +67 09 02.479638996   9.22 8.51     O9.5V 99 0

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