HD 34736: An intensely magnetised double-lined spectroscopic binary with rapidly-rotating chemically peculiar B-type components
E. Semenko, O. Kochukhov, Z. Mikul\'a\v{s}ek, G. A. Wade, E. Alecian,, D. Bohlender, B. Das, D. L. Feliz, J. Jan\'ik, J. Kola\v{r}, J. Krti\v{c}ka,, D. O. Kudryavtsev, J. M. Labadie-Bartz, D. Mkrtichian, D. Monin, V. Petit, I., I. Romanyuk, M. E. Shultz, D. Shulyak, R. J. Siverd

TL;DR
This study characterizes the double-lined spectroscopic binary HD 34736, revealing its highly magnetic, rapidly rotating chemically peculiar B-type stars, their orbital parameters, magnetic fields, and rotational variability, suggesting a link to magnetic activity and system formation.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of HD 34736 as an intensely magnetized, rapidly rotating SB2 system with chemically peculiar B-type stars, including magnetic field measurements and rotational variability.
Findings
Primary star is a He-weak CP star with a strong magnetic field.
Secondary star shows line variability and possible magnetic activity.
System has a highly eccentric orbit with an 83-day period.
Abstract
We report the results of a comprehensive study of the spectroscopic binary (SB2) system HD 34736 hosting two chemically peculiar (CP) late B-type stars. Using new and archival observational data, we characterise the system and its components, including their rotation and magnetic fields. Fitting of the radial velocities yields and . The primary component is a CP He-wk star with K and km/s, while the secondary exhibits variability of Mg and Si lines, and has K and -180 km/s. TESS and KELT photometry reveal clear variability of the primary component with a rotational period , which is lengthening at a rate of s/yr. For the secondary,…
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