A Comprehensive Analysis of the Magnetic Standard Star HD 94660: Host of a Massive Compact Companion?
J. D. Bailey, J. Grunhut, J. D. Landstreet

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed magnetic, chemical, and radial velocity analysis of HD 94660, revealing complex magnetic geometry, chemical stratification, and potential evidence of a massive compact companion, advancing understanding of magnetic stars.
Contribution
It offers the first detection of a possible massive compact companion to a main sequence magnetic star and models the star's magnetic field with multiple components.
Findings
Complex magnetic field variations with dipole, quadrupole, and octupole components.
Detection of radial velocity variations suggesting a possible massive companion.
Evidence of vertical chemical stratification in the stellar atmosphere.
Abstract
Detailed information about the magnetic geometry, atmospheric abundances and radial velocity variations has been obtained for the magnetic standard star HD 94660 based on high-dispersion spectroscopic and spectropolarimetric observations from the UVES, HARPSpol and ESPaDOnS instruments. We perform a detailed chemical abundance analysis using the spectrum synthesis code zeeman for a total of 17 elements. Using both line-of-sight and surface magnetic field measurements, we derive a simple magnetic field model that consists of dipole, quadrupole and octupole components. The observed magnetic field variations of HD 94660 are complex and suggest an inhomogeneous distribution of chemical elements over the stellar surface. This inhomogeneity is not reflected in the abundance analysis, from which all available spectra are modelled, but only a mean abundance is reported for each element. The…
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