HD 18078: A very slowly rotating Ap star with an unusual magnetic field structure
G. Mathys, I. I. Romanyuk, D. O. Kudryavtsev, J. D. Landstreet, D. M., Pyper, S. J. Adelman

TL;DR
This paper determines the precise 1358-day rotation period of the very slowly rotating Ap star HD 18078 and reveals its unusual magnetic field structure, which is consistent with a colinear multipole model with an offset axis.
Contribution
The study accurately measures the rotation period of HD 18078 and models its magnetic field structure, providing insights into its unique magnetic geometry and long rotation period.
Findings
Rotation period of 1358 days determined
Magnetic field structure consistent with an offset colinear multipole model
Unusual magnetic field variations indicating complex magnetic geometry
Abstract
Context. The existence of a significant population of Ap stars with very long rotation periods (up to several hundred years) has progressively emerged over the past two decades. However, only lower limits of the periods are known for most of them because their variations have not yet been observed over a sufficient timebase. Aims. We determine the rotation period of the slowly rotating Ap star HD 18078 and we derive constraints on the geometrical structure of its magnetic field. Methods. We combine measurements of the mean magnetic field modulus obtained from 1990 to 1997 with determinations of the mean longitudinal magnetic field spanning the 1999-2007 time interval to derive an unambiguous value of the rotation period. We show that this value is consistent with photometric variations recorded in the Stroemgren uvby photometric system between 1995 and 2004. We fit the variations of…
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