A high-resolution spectropolarimetric survey of Herbig Ae/Be stars - I. Observations and measurements
E. Alecian, G.A. Wade, C. Catala, J.H. Grunhut, J.D. Landstreet, S., Bagnulo, T. B\"ohm, C.P. Folsom, S. Marsden, I. Waite

TL;DR
This paper presents the initial results of a high-resolution spectropolarimetric survey of Herbig Ae/Be stars, focusing on data acquisition, reduction, and measurement techniques to study magnetic fields and stellar properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive observational and analytical framework for studying magnetic fields and other stellar characteristics in Herbig Ae/Be stars using high-resolution spectropolarimetry.
Findings
132 spectra of 70 stars obtained with high SNR
Application of Least-Squares Deconvolution to spectra
Detection of magnetic field signatures in some targets
Abstract
This is the first in a series of papers in which we describe and report the analysis of a large survey of Herbig Ae/Be stars in circular spectropolarimetry. Using the ESPaDOnS and Narval high-resolution spectropolarimeters at the Canada-France-Hawaii and Bernard Lyot Telescopes, respectively, we have acquired 132 circularly-polarised spectra of 70 Herbig Ae/Be stars and Herbig candidates. The large majority of these spectra are characterised by a resolving power of about 65,000, and a spectral coverage from about 3700 ang to 1 micron. The peak SNR per CCD pixel ranges from below 100 (for the faintest targets) to over 1000 (for the brightest). The observations were acquired with the primary aim of searching for magnetic fields in these objects. However, our spectra are suitable for a variety of other important measurements, including rotational properties, variability, binarity, chemical…
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