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High-precision magnetic field measurements of Ap and Bp stars
Authors:G. A. Wade  J.-F. Donati  J. D. Landstreet   S. L. S. Shorlin
Affiliation:Astronomy Department, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6; Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, 14 Avenue Edouard Belin, 31400 Toulouse, France; Physics and Astronomy Department, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 3K7
Abstract:In this paper we describe a new approach for measuring the mean longitudinal magnetic field and net linear polarization of Ap and Bp stars. As was demonstrated by Wade et al., least-squares deconvolution (LSD; Donati et al.) provides a powerful technique for detecting weak Stokes V , Q and U Zeeman signatures in stellar spectral lines. These signatures have the potential to apply strong new constraints to models of stellar magnetic field structure. Here we point out two important uses of LSD Stokes profiles. First, they can provide very precise determinations of the mean longitudinal magnetic field. In particular, this method allows one frequently to obtain 1 σ error bars better than 50 G, and smaller than 20 G in some cases. This method is applicable to both broad- and sharp-lined stars, with both weak and strong magnetic fields, and effectively redefines the quality standard of longitudinal field determinations. Secondly, LSD profiles can in some cases provide a measure of the net linear polarization, a quantity analogous to the broad-band linear polarization recently used to derive detailed magnetic field models for a few stars (e.g. Leroy et al.). In this paper we report new high-precision measurements of the longitudinal fields of 14 magnetic Ap/Bp stars, as well as net linear polarization measurements for four of these stars, derived from LSD profiles.
Keywords:polarization    stars: chemically peculiar    stars: magnetic fields
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