Monitoring and modelling of white dwarfs with extremely weak magnetic fields
J. D. Landstreet, S. Bagnulo, G. Valyavin, A. F. Valeev

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery and detailed monitoring of two white dwarfs with extremely weak magnetic fields, revealing diverse magnetic configurations and providing new models for low-field magnetic white dwarfs.
Contribution
It presents the first models of magnetic white dwarfs with fields below 100 kG based on full rotation magnetic measurements, highlighting their complex surface fields.
Findings
WD2047+372 has a nearly constant mean field modulus of 60 kG.
WD2359-434 exhibits a complex, non-axisymmetric magnetic field.
Both stars show very weak photometric variability.
Abstract
Magnetic fields are detected in a few percent of white dwarfs. The number of such magnetic white dwarfs known is now some hundreds. Fields range in strength from a few kG to several hundred MG. Almost all the known magnetic white dwarfs have a mean field modulus >= 1 MG. We are trying to fill a major gap in observational knowledge at the low field limit (<= 200 kG) using circular spectro-polarimetry. In this paper we report the discovery and monitoring of strong, periodic magnetic variability in two previously discovered "super-weak field" magnetic white dwarfs, WD2047+372 and WD2359-434. WD2047+372 has a mean longitudinal field that reverses between about -12 and +15 kG, with a period of 0.243 d, while its mean field modulus appears nearly constant at 60 kG. The observations can be intepreted in terms of a dipolar field tilted with respect to the stellar rotation axis. WD2359-434…
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