Artículo
HD149277: A rare short-period SB2 system with a subsynchronously rotating magnetic He-rich primary
Fecha de publicación:
11/2018
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
ISSN:
1745-3925
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
HD149277 is a rare SB2 system with a slowly rotating magnetic He-rich primary with Prot = 25.4 d. The CFHT/ESPaDOnS archive spectra revealed Porb = 11.5192 ± 0.0005 d indicating strong subsynchronous rotation of the primary component. Such a strong subsynchronous rotation was not detected in any other SB2 system with a magnetic chemically peculiar component. Our inspection of the spectra revealed the presence of resolved Zeeman split spectral lines allowing us to determine the variability of the mean magnetic field modulus over the rotation period. The maximum of the magnetic field modulus coincides roughly with the positive extremum of the longitudinal field, whereas the minimum of the modulus with the negative extremum of the longitudinal field. No evidence for a longitudinal magnetic field was seen in the circularly polarized spectra of the secondary component. Using archival data from the ASAS3 survey, we find in the frequency spectrum only one significant peak, corresponding to the period Pphot = 25.390 ± 0.014 d. This value is in good agreements with the previous determination of the rotation period, Prot =25.380±0.007 d, which was based on longitudinal magnetic field measurements.
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Gonzalez, Jorge Federico; Hubrig, S.; Järvinen, S. P.; Schöller, M.; HD149277: A rare short-period SB2 system with a subsynchronously rotating magnetic He-rich primary; Oxford University Press; Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters; 481; 1; 11-2018; 30-34
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