Are there tangled magnetic fields on HgMn stars?
O. Kochukhov, V. Makaganiuk, N. Piskunov, S.V. Jeffers, C.M., Johns-Krull, C.U. Keller, M. Rodenhuis, F. Snik, H.C. Stempels, J.A. Valenti

TL;DR
This study used high-resolution spectral analysis to search for tangled magnetic fields in HgMn stars and found no evidence, setting upper limits much lower than previous claims of strong fields.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed spectrum synthesis analysis that constrains magnetic field strengths in HgMn stars, challenging prior detections based on indirect methods.
Findings
No evidence of tangled magnetic fields in studied HgMn stars.
Upper limits of 200-700 G for magnetic field strength.
Previous weak field detections are likely spurious.
Abstract
Several recent spectrophotometric studies failed to detect significant global magnetic fields in late-B HgMn chemically peculiar stars, but some investigations have suggested the presence of strong unstructured or tangled fields in these objects. We used detailed spectrum synthesis analysis to search for evidence of tangled magnetic fields in high-quality observed spectra of 8 slowly rotating HgMn stars and one normal late-B star. We also evaluated recent sporadic detections of weak longitudinal magnetic fields in HgMn stars based on the moment technique. Our analysis of the Zeeman broadening of magnetically sensitive spectral lines reveals no evidence of tangled magnetic fields in any of the studied HgMn or normal stars. We infer upper limits of 200-700 G for the mean magnetic field modulus -- much smaller than the field strengths implied by studies based on differential magnetic line…
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