2018
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty103
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The magnetic early B-type stars I: magnetometry and rotation

Abstract: The rotational and magnetic properties of many magnetic hot stars are poorly characterized, therefore the Magnetism in Massive Stars and Binarity and Magnetic Interactions in various classes of Stars collaborations have collected extensive high-dispersion spectropolarimetric data sets of these targets. We present longitudinal magnetic field measurements 〈Bz〉 for 52 early B-type stars (B5–B0), with which we attempt to determine their rotational periods Prot. Supplemented with high-resolution spectroscopy, low-r… Show more

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“…We computed a representative grid of stellar evolution models to compare with observations and parameters presented by Shultz et al (2018) (see Section 6). This grid of models encompasses a range of initial stellar masses between 5 and 15 M , initial rotational rates of Ω ini /Ω crit,ini between 0.2 and 0.8, and initial polar magnetic field strengths between 1 and 30 kG.…”
Section: B Star Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We computed a representative grid of stellar evolution models to compare with observations and parameters presented by Shultz et al (2018) (see Section 6). This grid of models encompasses a range of initial stellar masses between 5 and 15 M , initial rotational rates of Ω ini /Ω crit,ini between 0.2 and 0.8, and initial polar magnetic field strengths between 1 and 30 kG.…”
Section: B Star Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For reference, at half-way through their main sequence evolution (shown with purple markers on Figure 3) the magnetic (SURF) and non-magnetic models with Ω ini /Ω ini,crit = 0.8 have stellar ages of 6.9 Myr and 7.3 Myr, while at the TAMS their ages are 13.9 Myr and 14.7 Myr, respectively (see Tables C1 and C2). This may lead to systematic shifts in the estimated stellar ages of observed stars, therefore it has to be considered when comparing observed magnetic massive stars with evolutionary models that do not account for surface magnetic fields Schneider et al 2016;Shultz et al 2018). Shultz et al (2018) presented high-resolution magnetometry and obtained rotation periods for the known population (55) of main sequence magnetic B-type stars with spectral types between B5 and B0.…”
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