Untangling magnetic massive star properties with linear polarization variability and the Analytic Dynamical Magnetosphere model
M. S. Munoz, G. A. Wade, D. M. Faes, A.C. Carciofi, J. Labadie-Bartz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a semi-analytical model to interpret linear polarization variations caused by magnetospheres in magnetic massive stars, enhancing understanding of their magnetic and wind properties.
Contribution
It presents the first semi-analytical model combining the Analytic Dynamical Magnetosphere with polarization calculations for magnetic O-type stars.
Findings
Model successfully reproduces polarimetric observations of HD 191612.
Derived inclination and obliquity angles consistent with previous studies.
Refines estimates of the star's magnetic and wind parameters.
Abstract
Light scattered off particles can become linearly polarized. Stars surrounded by oblique, co-rotating envelopes are therefore expected to manifest periodic linear polarimetric variations. The electron scattering magnetospheres of magnetic massive stars are expected to be suitable candidates to observe this effect. In this paper, we present the first semi-analytical model capable of synthesizing the continuum polarimetric signatures of magnetic O-type stars in an optically thin, single electron scattering limit. The purpose of this investigation is to improve our general understanding of magnetic hot stars by characterizing their polarimetric behaviour. Our linear polarization model is constructed by combining the analytical expressions for the polarimetric variations of an obliquely rotating envelope with the Analytic Dynamical Magnetosphere model to represent a physical model for the…
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