Magnetic Field and Atmospheric Chemical Abundances of the Magnetic Ap Star HD 318107
J. D. Bailey, J. D. Landstreet, S. Bagnulo, L. Fossati, O. Kochukhov,, C. Paladini, J. Silvester, G. Wade

TL;DR
This study analyzes the magnetic field structure and surface chemical abundances of the peculiar Ap star HD 318107 using spectropolarimetric data, refining its magnetic model and deriving element overabundances.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed magnetic field and abundance analysis of HD 318107, combining multiple spectroscopic datasets to refine magnetic geometry and surface composition.
Findings
Refined rotation period to 9.7088 days.
Identified strong overabundances of several elements.
Detected non-uniform surface element distribution.
Abstract
New spectra have been obtained with the ESPaDOnS spectropolarimeter supplemented with unpolarised spectra from the ESO UVES, UVES-FLAMES, and HARPS spectrographs of the very peculiar large-field magnetic Ap star HD 318107, a member of the open cluster NGC 6405. The available data provide sufficient material with which to re-analyse the first-order model of the magnetic field geometry and to derive abundances of Si, Ti, Fe, Nd, Pr, Mg, Cr, Mn, O, and Ca. The magnetic field structure was modelled with a low-order colinear multipole expansion, using coefficients derived from the observed variations of the field strength with rotation phase. The abundances of several elements were determined using spectral synthesis. After experiments with a very simple model of uniform abundance on each of three rings of equal width in co-latitude and symmetric about the assumed magnetic axis, we decided…
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