NGC 6611 601: A hot pre-main sequence spectroscopic binary containing a centrifugal magnetosphere host star
M. E. Shultz, E. Alecian, V. Petit, S. Bagnulo, T. B\"ohm, C. P., Folsom, G. A. Wade, the MiMeS Collaboration

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a magnetic Herbig Ae/Be star in a binary system, with detailed spectropolarimetric analysis revealing magnetic properties, stellar parameters, and evolutionary implications for pre-main sequence magnetic stars.
Contribution
First detailed spectropolarimetric analysis of a magnetic Herbig Ae/Be binary, identifying magnetic and non-magnetic components and their properties.
Findings
W 601 B has a strong magnetic field of 6-11 kG.
The binary system has a 110-day eccentric orbit.
W 601 B exhibits Hα emission from a centrifugal magnetosphere.
Abstract
W 601 (NGC 6611 601) is one of the handful of known magnetic Herbig Ae/Be stars. We report the analysis of a large dataset of high-resolution spectropolarimetry. The star is a previously unreported spectroscopic binary, consisting of 2 B2 stars with a mass ratio of 1.8, masses of 12 M and 6.2 , in an eccentric 110-day orbit. The magnetic field belongs to the secondary, W 601 B. The H emission is consistent with an origin in W 601 B's centrifugal magnetosphere; the star is therefore not a classical Herbig Be star in the sense that its emission is not formed in an accretion disk. However, the low value of determined via spectroscopic analysis, and the star's membership in the young NGC 6611 cluster, are most consistent with it being on the pre-main sequence. The rotational period inferred from the variability of the H line and the…
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