Observational constraints on the magnetic field of RR Lyrae stars
Katrien Kolenberg, Stefano Bagnulo

TL;DR
This study used spectropolarimetry to investigate magnetic fields in RR Lyrae stars, finding no evidence of strong dipolar magnetic fields and suggesting the Blazhko effect is not caused by such magnetic fields.
Contribution
The paper provides the first systematic spectropolarimetric survey of RR Lyrae stars, setting upper limits on their magnetic field strengths and challenging magnetic explanations for the Blazhko effect.
Findings
No magnetic fields detected within 3 sigma in 17 stars.
Upper limit of ~130 G for dipolar magnetic field strength.
Blazhko modulation is not correlated with strong dipolar magnetic fields.
Abstract
A high percentage of the astrophysically important RR Lyrae stars show a periodic amplitude and/or phase modulation of their pulsation cycles. More than a century after its discovery, this "Blazhko effect" still lacks acceptable theoretical understanding. In one of the plausible models for explaining the phenomenon, the modulation is caused by the effects of a magnetic field. So far, the available observational data have not allowed us to either support nor rule out the presence of a magnetic field in RR Lyrae stars. We intend to determine whether RR Lyrae stars are generally characterized by the presence of a magnetic field organized on a large scale. With the help of the FORS1 instrument at the ESO VLT we performed a spectropolarimetric survey of 17 relatively bright southern RR Lyrae stars, both Blazhko stars and non-modulated stars, and determined their mean longitudinal magnetic…
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