Twenty-year monitoring of the surface magnetic fields of chemically peculiar stars
M. Giarrusso, M. Cecconi, R. Cosentino, M. Munari, A. Ghedina, F., Ambrosino, W. Boschin, F. Leone

TL;DR
This study monitored magnetic chemically peculiar stars over 20 years, confirming, revising, and establishing their extremely long rotational periods through extensive spectroscopic data analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first period measurements for several stars and extends the known lower limits for others, enhancing understanding of long-term stellar magnetic variability.
Findings
Confirmed or revised periods for 24 stars.
First period measurements for 6 stars.
Extended lower limits for multiple stars.
Abstract
Magnetic chemically peculiar stars of the main sequence can present rotational periods as long as many decades. Here we report the results of an observational campaign started in 2001 aimed at establishing these very long periods from the variability of the integrated magnetic field modulus, the so-called surface magnetic field , as measured from the Zeeman splitting of the Fe{\sc ii}\,6149.258\,{\AA} spectral line. Thirty-six stars have been monitored with various high-resolution spectrographs at different telescopes, totalling 412 newly collected spectra. To improve the phase coverage, we have also exploited all public archives containing high-resolution spectra, many not yet published. On the basis of these new variability curves, we 1) confirm or revisit the periods of 24 stars, 2) extend the lower limits to the periods of HD\,55719 (\,yr), HD\,165474 ($P >…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · History and Developments in Astronomy
