The magnetic field of the double-lined spectroscopic binary system HD 5550
E. Alecian, A. Tkachenko, C. Neiner, C.P. Folsom, B. Leroy, the, BinaMIcS collaboration

TL;DR
This study characterizes the magnetic fields of both stars in the HD 5550 binary system, confirming the primary's Ap nature with a very weak magnetic field and detecting no field in the secondary, providing insights into magnetic properties in binary stars.
Contribution
First detailed magnetic field analysis of the HD 5550 binary system, revealing the primary's weak Ap star magnetic field and the secondary's non-detection, advancing understanding of magnetism in intermediate-mass binaries.
Findings
Magnetic field detected in primary, consistent with Ap star characteristics.
No magnetic field detected in secondary, with an upper limit of 40 G.
Primary's magnetic field is the weakest known for an Ap star.
Abstract
(Abridged) In the framework of the BinaMicS project, we have begun a study of the magnetic properties of a sample of intermediate-mass and massive short-period binary systems, as a function of binarity properties. We report in this paper the characterisation of the magnetic field of HD 5550, a double-lined spectroscopic binary system of intermediate-mass, using high-resolution spectropolarimetric Narval observations of HD 5550. We first fit the intensity spectra using Zeeman/ATLAS9 LTE synthetic spectra to estimate the effective temperatures, microturbulent velocities, and the abundances of some elements of both components, as well as the light-ratio of the system. We then fit the least-square deconvolved profiles to determine the radial and projected rotational velocities of both stars. We then analysed the shape and evolution of the LSD profiles using the oblique rotator model…
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