Discovery of new magnetic early-B stars within the MiMeS HARPSpol survey
E. Alecian, O. Kochukhov, V. Petit, J. Grunhut, J. Landstreet, M.E., Oksala, G.A. Wade, G. Hussain, C. Neiner, D. Bohlender, the MiMeS, Collaboration

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery and analysis of magnetic fields in eight early-B stars from the MiMeS HARPSpol survey, providing insights into their magnetic properties, spectral anomalies, and rotation periods to inform models of stellar magnetism.
Contribution
First detection and detailed analysis of magnetic fields in eight early-B stars using HARPSpol spectropolarimetry, advancing understanding of magnetic star characteristics.
Findings
Seven stars are early-type Bp stars with magnetic fields.
Spectral anomalies and multiplicity properties identified.
Rotation periods derived for some magnetic stars.
Abstract
To understand the origin of the magnetic fields in massive stars as well as their impact on stellar internal structure, evolution, and circumstellar environment, within the MiMeS project, we searched for magnetic objects among a large sample of massive stars, and build a sub-sample for in-depth follow-up studies required to test the models and theories of fossil field origins, magnetic wind confinement and magnetospheric properties, and magnetic star evolution. We obtained high-resolution spectropolarimetric observations of a large number of OB stars thanks to three large programs that have been allocated on the high-resolution spectropolarimeters ESPaDOnS, Narval, and the polarimetric module HARPSpol of the HARPS spectrograph. We report here on the methods and first analysis of the HARPSpol magnetic detections. We identified the magnetic stars using a multi-line analysis technique.…
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