The magnetic field and spectral variability of the He-weak star HR 2949
M. Shultz, Th. Rivinius, C. P. Folsom, G. A. Wade, R. H. D. Townsend,, J. Sikora, J. Grunhut, O. Stahl, and the MiMeS Collaboration

TL;DR
This study presents detailed spectropolarimetric analysis of the He-weak star HR 2949, revealing its magnetic field, chemical peculiarities, and variability, and revises its fundamental stellar parameters.
Contribution
First detailed spectropolarimetric analysis of HR 2949, including magnetic field mapping, chemical abundance patterns, and updated stellar parameters.
Findings
Magnetic field varies between -650 and +150 G.
Star shows strong overabundances of Fe-peak and rare-earth elements.
No evidence of magnetospheric emission despite magnetic field presence.
Abstract
We analyze a high resolution spectropolarimetric dataset collected for the He-weak B3p IV star HR 2949. The Zeeman effect is visible in the circularly polarized component of numerous spectral lines. The longitudinal magnetic field varies between approximately and G. The polar strength of the surface magnetic dipole is calculated to be 2.4 kG. The star has strong overabundances of Fe-peak elements, along with extremely strong overabundances of rare-earth elements; however, He, Al, and S are underabundant. This implies that HR 2949 is a chemically peculiar star. Variability is seen in all photospheric lines, likely due to abundance patches as seen in many Ap/Bp stars. Longitudinal magnetic field variations measured from different spectral lines yield different results, likely a consequence of uneven sampling of the photospheric magnetic field by the abundance…
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