The magnetic fields of hot subdwarf stars
John D Landstreet, Stefano Bagnulo, Luca Fossati, Stefan Jordan, Simon, J O'Toole

TL;DR
This study critically re-evaluates previous claims of magnetic fields in hot subdwarf stars, finding no strong evidence for such fields and suggesting they are rare or absent in these stars.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive re-analysis of existing data and new observations, clarifying the prevalence of magnetic fields in hot subdwarfs and addressing previous measurement inconsistencies.
Findings
No strong magnetic fields detected in the sample.
Previous detections likely due to calibration issues.
Magnetic fields stronger than 1-2 kG are very rare or absent.
Abstract
Detection of magnetic fields has been reported in several sdO and sdB stars. Recent literature has cast doubts on the reliability of most of these detections. We revisit data previously published in the literature, and we present new observations to clarify the question of how common magnetic fields are in subdwarf stars. We consider a sample of about 40 hot subdwarf stars. About 30 of them have been observed with the FORS1 and FORS2 instruments of the ESO VLT. Here we present new FORS1 field measurements for 17 stars, 14 of which have never been observed for magnetic fields before. We also critically review the measurements already published in the literature, and in particular we try to explain why previous papers based on the same FORS1 data have reported contradictory results. All new and re-reduced measurements obtained with FORS1 are shown to be consistent with non-detection of…
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