Magnetic Field and Chemical Abundance of AX CVn (HD 110066)

2021 ◽  
Vol 76 (3) ◽  
pp. 297-302
Author(s):  
V. D. Bychkov ◽  
L. V. Bychkova ◽  
J. Madej ◽  
G. G. Valyavin ◽  
T. E. Burlakova ◽  
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1986 ◽  
Vol 90 ◽  
pp. 365-368
Author(s):  
M.Yu. Skul'skij

AbstractStudy of dependence of chemical abundance on conditions of excitation within the limits which could exist in the atmosphere of bright component have led to conclusion that by no modification of physical parameters a “normal” abundance of chemical elements in the atmosphere can be obtained. The variable effective magnetic field with mean value (−1350±50) Gauss is discovered.


2018 ◽  
Vol 609 ◽  
pp. A88 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Rusomarov ◽  
O. Kochukhov ◽  
A. Lundin

Context. Analysis of high-resolution spectropolarimetric time-series observations of early-type magnetic stars is currently the most advanced method of obtaining detailed information on their surface magnetic field topologies and horizontal spot distributions. Aims. In this study we analyse a new set of high-quality full Stokes vector observations of the magnetic Ap star HD 119419 – a member of the 14 Myr old Lower Cen-Cru association – for the purpose of studying the surface field topology and mapping the chemical abundance spots. Methods. We made use of the circular and linear polarisation data collected for HD 119419 with the HARPSpol instrument at the ESO 3.6-m telescope. These observations were analysed with a multi-line magnetic diagnostic technique and modelled in detail with a Magnetic Doppler imaging (MDI) code. Results. We present a new set of high-precision mean longitudinal magnetic field measurements and derive a revised stellar rotational period by comparing our measurements with the literature data. We also redetermine the basic stellar atmospheric parameters. Our four Stokes parameter magnetic inversions reveal a moderately complex surface field topology with a mean field strength of 18 kG and a maximum local strength of 24 kG. A poloidal dipolar component dominates the magnetic energy spectrum of the surface field in HD 119419. However, significant contributions of the higher-order spherical harmonic components are also present. We show that the dipole plus quadrupole part of the reconstructed field geometry is incapable of reproducing the observed amplitudes and shapes of the Stokes Q and U profiles. The chemical abundance distributions of Fe, Cr, Ti, and Nd, derived self-consistently with the magnetic field geometry, are characterised by large abundance gradients and a lack of clear correlation with the magnetic field structure. Conclusions. This full Stokes vector analysis of HD 119419 extends the modern hot-star magnetic mapping investigations to an open cluster Ap star with a well-determined age. Further, MDI studies of cluster members will allow us to study the field topologies and chemical abundance spots as a function of stellar age.


2017 ◽  
Vol 473 (3) ◽  
pp. 3367-3376 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. E. Oksala ◽  
J. Silvester ◽  
O. Kochukhov ◽  
C. Neiner ◽  
G. A. Wade ◽  
...  

Abstract Previous studies of the chemically peculiar Bp star 36 Lyn revealed a moderately strong magnetic field, circumstellar material and inhomogeneous surface abundance distributions of certain elements. We present in this paper an analysis of 33 high signal-to-noise ratio, high-resolution Stokes IV observations of 36 Lyn obtained with the Narval spectropolarimeter at the Bernard Lyot Telescope at Pic du Midi Observatory. From these data, we compute new measurements of the mean longitudinal magnetic field, Bℓ, using the multiline least-squares deconvolution (LSD) technique. A rotationally phased Bℓ curve reveals a strong magnetic field, with indications for deviation from a pure dipole field. We derive magnetic maps and chemical abundance distributions from the LSD profiles, produced using the Zeeman–Doppler imaging code InversLSD. Using a spherical harmonic expansion to characterize the magnetic field, we find that the harmonic energy is concentrated predominantly in the dipole mode (ℓ = 1), with significant contribution from both the poloidal and toroidal components. This toroidal field component is predicted theoretically, but not typically observed for Ap/Bp stars. Chemical abundance maps reveal a helium enhancement in a distinct region where the radial magnetic field is strong. Silicon enhancements are located in two regions, also where the radial field is stronger. Titanium and iron enhancements are slightly offset from the helium enhancements, and are located in areas where the radial field is weak, close to the magnetic equator.


2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (S302) ◽  
pp. 306-308
Author(s):  
I. Yakunin ◽  
G. Wade ◽  
D. Bohlender ◽  
O. Kochukhov ◽  
V. Tsymbal ◽  
...  

AbstractWe have employed an extensive new timeseries of Stokes I and V spectra obtained with the ESPaDOnS spectropolarimeter at the 3.6-m Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope to investigate the physical parameters, chemical abundance distributions and magnetic field topology of the slowly-rotating He-strong star HD 184927. We infer a rotation period of 9d .53071 ± 0.00120 from Hα, Hβ, LSD magnetic measurements and EWs of helium lines. We used an extensive NLTE TLUSTY grid along with the SYNSPEC code to model the observed spectra and find a new value of luminosity. In this poster we present the derived physical parameters of the star and the results of Magnetic Doppler Imaging analysis of the Stokes I and V profiles. Wide wings of helium lines can be described only under the assumption of the presence of a large, very helium-rich spot.


2014 ◽  
Vol 447 (2) ◽  
pp. 1418-1438 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Yakunin ◽  
G. Wade ◽  
D. Bohlender ◽  
O. Kochukhov ◽  
W. Marcolino ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 621 ◽  
pp. A47 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Kochukhov ◽  
M. Shultz ◽  
C. Neiner

Context.The brightest magnetic chemically peculiar stars θ Aur andεUMa were targeted by numerous studies of their photometric and spectroscopic variability. Detailed maps of chemical abundance spots were repeatedly derived for both stars. However, owing to the weakness of their surface magnetic fields, very little information on the magnetic field geometries of these stars is available.Aims.In this study we aim to determine detailed magnetic field topologies of θ Aur andεUMa based on modern, high-resolution spectropolarimetric observations.Methods.Both targets were observed in all four Stokes parameters using the Narval and ESPaDOnS spectropolarimeters. A multi-line technique of least-squares deconvolution was employed to detect polarisation signatures in spectral lines. These signatures were modelled with a Zeeman-Doppler imaging code.Results.We succeed in detecting variable circular and linear polarisation signatures for θ Aur. Only circular polarisation was detected forεUMa. We obtain new sets of high-precision longitudinal magnetic field measurements using mean circular polarisation metal line profiles as well as hydrogen line cores, which are consistent with historical data. Magnetic inversions revealed distorted dipolar geometries in both stars. The Fe and Cr abundance distributions, reconstructed simultaneously with magnetic mapping, do not show a clear correlation with the local magnetic field properties, with the exception of a relative element underabundance in the horizontal field regions along the magnetic equators.Conclusions.Our study provides the first ever detailed surface magnetic field maps for broad-line, weak-field chemically peculiar stars, showing that their field topologies are qualitatively similar to those found in stronger field stars. The Fe and Cr chemical abundance maps reconstructed for θ Aur andεUMa are at odds with the predictions of current theoretical atomic diffusion calculations.


1991 ◽  
Vol 145 ◽  
pp. 149-160 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. A. Ryabchikova

Some general properties and evolutionary status of magnetic Ap stars are briefly considered. Chemical abundance anomalies are discussed from the point of view of current theories presumably the radiative diffusion theory in the presence of magnetic field.


2017 ◽  
Vol 471 (2) ◽  
pp. 1543-1552 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Hubrig ◽  
N. Przybilla ◽  
H. Korhonen ◽  
I. Ilyin ◽  
M. Schöller ◽  
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