Magnetic characterization and variability study of the magnetic SPB star o Lup
B. Buysschaert, C. Neiner, A.J. Martin, M.E. Oksala, C. Aerts, A., Tkachenko, E. Alecian, and the MiMeS Collaboration

TL;DR
This study characterizes the magnetic field and variability of the binary star o Lup, revealing a dipolar magnetic field, chemical inhomogeneities, and pulsations, with implications for understanding magnetic early-type stars.
Contribution
It provides a detailed magnetic and variability analysis of o Lup, including magnetic geometry, surface chemical inhomogeneities, and pulsation frequencies, using spectropolarimetry and space photometry.
Findings
Magnetic field is dipolar with significant quadrupolar contribution.
Rotation period is approximately 2.95 days.
Detected high-amplitude gravity mode pulsation at 1.1057 d^{-1}.
Abstract
Thanks to large dedicated surveys, large-scale magnetic fields have been detected for about 10% of early-type stars. We aim to precisely characterize the large-scale magnetic field of the magnetic component of the wide binary Lup, by using high-resolution ESPaDOnS and HARPSpol spectropolarimetry to analyse the variability of the measured longitudinal magnetic field. In addition, we investigate the periodic variability using space-based photometry collected with the BRITE-Constellation by means of iterative prewhitening. The rotational variability of the longitudinal magnetic field indicates a rotation period d and that the large-scale magnetic field is dipolar, but with a significant quadrupolar contribution. Strong differences in the strength of the measured magnetic field occur for various chemical elements as well as rotational modulation for Fe and…
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