Magnetic field detections in massive systems at different stages of interaction
S. Hubrig, M. Abdul-Masih, S.P. Jarvinen, A. Cikota, M. Sch\"oller, I. Ilyin, A. Escorza

TL;DR
This study investigates magnetic fields in interacting massive binary and multiple star systems, revealing that magnetic fields are common and likely generated through stellar interactions, with some fields reaching several kiloGauss.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic assessment of magnetic field occurrence in a representative sample of interacting massive binary and multiple systems.
Findings
Magnetic fields are detected in nearly all studied systems, except one faint case.
Magnetic field strengths range from a few hundred Gauss to several kiloGauss.
Strongest fields are found in the contact binary MY Ser, with 4-5 kG in both components.
Abstract
Despite the importance of magnetic fields in massive stars, their origin is widely debated and still not well understood. With the mounting evidence for the importance of studying magnetic fields in interacting massive binary and multiple systems, it appears necessary to investigate the presence of magnetic fields in semi-detached systems with ongoing mass transfer, and in contact systems where mass is actively being exchanged. We present an analysis of 53 high-resolution HARPSpol spectropolarimetric observations of a sample of 14 massive binary and multiple systems using the least-squares deconvolution technique. The majority of the studied systems are classified as semi-detached or contact binaries. Definite detections of the presence of a magnetic field are achieved in all studied systems apart from the rather faint system SV Cen, for which only a marginal detection was obtained. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
