MOBSTER -- V: Discovery of a magnetic companion star to the magnetic $\beta$ Cep pulsator HD 156424
M. E. Shultz, Th. Rivinius, G. A. Wade, O. Kochukhov, E. Alecian, A., David-Uraz, J. Sikora, and the MiMeS Collaboration

TL;DR
This study discovers a hierarchical triple system involving a magnetic hot star and its magnetic companion, revealing complex stellar interactions and magnetic properties through multi-method observations.
Contribution
It is the first to identify a magnetic companion star in a hot binary system, demonstrating the presence of two magnetic stars in a hierarchical triple system.
Findings
Detection of a hierarchical triple system with two magnetic stars.
Identification of a magnetic companion with a strong magnetic field.
Observation of rapid rotation and magnetospheric emission in the companion.
Abstract
HD 156424 (B2 V) is a little-studied magnetic hot star in the Sco OB4 association, previously noted to display both high-frequency radial velocity (RV) variability and magnetospheric H emission. We have analysed the TESS light curve, and find that it is a Cep pulsator with 11 detectable frequencies, 4 of which are independent -modes. The strongest frequency is also detectable in RVs from ground-based high-resolution spectroscopy. RVs also show a long-term variation, suggestive of orbital motion with a period of years; significant differences in the frequencies determined from TESS and RV datasets are consistent with a light-time effect from orbital motion. Close examination of the star's spectrum reveals the presence of a spectroscopic companion, however as its RV is not variable it cannot be responsible for the orbital motion and we therefore infer that the…
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