Zeeman tomography of magnetic white dwarfs III. The 70-80 Megagauss magnetic field of PG 1015+014
F. Euchner (1), S. Jordan (2), K. Beuermann (1), K. Reinsch (1), B.T., Gaensicke (3) ((1) Inst. f\"ur Astrophysik, Univ. G\"ottingen, Germany (2), Astron. Rechen-Institut am ZAH, Heidelberg, Germany (3) Dept. of Physics,, Univ. of Warwick, Coventry, UK)

TL;DR
This study uses Zeeman tomography to analyze the complex magnetic field geometry of the white dwarf PG 1015+014, revealing a dominant 70-80 MG field with evidence of small-scale structures beyond current models.
Contribution
It introduces detailed magnetic field models for PG 1015+014 using Zeeman tomography, highlighting the presence of high-field regions and limitations of existing parametrizations.
Findings
Surface magnetic field peaks at 70 MG and 80 MG during rotation.
Good fits achieved with two different magnetic field parametrizations.
Indications of small-scale magnetic structures beyond model capabilities.
Abstract
<b>Aims:</b> We analyse the magnetic field geometry of the magnetic DA white dwarf PG 1015+014 with our Zeeman tomography method.<br> <b>Methods:</b> This study is based on rotation-phase resolved optical flux and circular polarization spectra of PG 1015+014 obtained with FORS1 at the ESO VLT. Our tomographic code makes use of an extensive database of pre-computed Zeeman spectra. The general approach has been described in Papers I and II of this series.<br> <b>Results:</b> The surface field strength distributions for all rotational phases of PG 1015+014 are characterised by a strong peak at 70 MG. A separate peak at 80 MG is seen for about one third of the rotation cycle. Significant contributions to the Zeeman features arise from regions with field strengths between 50 and 90 MG. We obtain equally good simultaneous fits to the observations, collected in five phase bins, for two…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
