Characterisation of the magnetic field of the Herbig Be star HD 200775
E. Alecian (RMC), C. Catala (LESIA), G.A. Wade (RMC), J.-F. Donati, (LATT), P. Petit (LATT), J.D. Landstreet (UWO), S. Bagnulo (Armagh, Observatory), T. Boehm (LATT), J.-C. Bouret (LAM), C. Folsom (Armagh, Observatory), J. Grunhut (RMC), J. Silvester (RMC)

TL;DR
This study characterizes the magnetic field of the Herbig Be star HD 200775, revealing a fossil magnetic field similar to main sequence Ap/Bp stars, through spectropolarimetric observations and modeling over two years.
Contribution
It provides detailed magnetic topology modeling of HD 200775, supporting the fossil field hypothesis for magnetic field origins in such stars.
Findings
HD 200775 is a double-lined spectroscopic binary.
The primary's magnetic field is a decentered dipole with 1000 G strength.
The magnetic topology resembles that of Ap/Bp stars.
Abstract
After our recent discovery of four magnetic Herbig stars, we have decided to study in detail one of them, HD 200775, to determine if its magnetic topology is similar to that of the main sequence magnetic stars. With this aim, we monitored this star in Stokes I and V over more than two years, using the new spectropolarimeters ESPaDOnS at CFHT, and Narval at TBL. Using our data, we find that HD 200775 is a double-lined spectroscopic binary system, whose secondary seems similar, in temperature, to the primary. We determine the luminosity ratio of the system, and using the luminosity of the system found in literature, we derive the luminosity of both stars. From our measurements of the radial velocities of both stars we determine the ephemeris and the orbital parameters of the system. We have fitted 30 Stokes V profiles simultaneously, using a chi2 minimisation method, with a…
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