2011A&A...529A.160M


Query : 2011A&A...529A.160M

2011A&A...529A.160M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 529A, 160-160 (2011/5-1)

Chemical spots in the absence of magnetic field in the binary HgMn star 66 Eridani.

MAKAGANIUK V., KOCHUKHOV O., PISKUNOV N., JEFFERS S.V., JOHNS-KRULL C.M., KELLER C.U., RODENHUIS M., SNIK F., STEMPELS H.C. and VALENTI J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

According to our current understanding, a subclass of the upper main-sequence chemically peculiar stars, called mercury-manganese (HgMn), is non-magnetic. Nevertheless, chemical inhomogeneities were recently discovered on their surfaces. At the same time, no global magnetic fields stronger than 1-100G are detected by systematic studies. The goals of our study are to search for a magnetic field in the HgMn binary system 66 Eri and to investigate chemical spots on the stellar surfaces of both components. Our analysis is based on high-quality spectropolarimetric time-series observations obtained during 10 consecutive nights with the HARPSpol instrument at the ESO 3.6-m telescope. To increase the sensitivity of the magnetic field search we employed a least-squares deconvolution (LSD). We used spectral disentangling to measure radial velocities and study the line profile variability. Chemical spot geometry was reconstructed using multi-line Doppler imaging. We report a non-detection of magnetic field in 66 Eri, with error bars 10-24G for the longitudinal field. Circular polarization profiles also do not indicate any signatures of complex surface magnetic fields. For a simple dipolar field configuration we estimated an upper limit of the polar field strength to be 60-70G. For the HgMn component we found variability in spectral lines of Ti, Ba, Y, and Sr with the rotational period equal to the orbital one. The surface maps of these elements reconstructed with the Doppler imaging technique show a relative underabundance on the hemisphere facing the secondary component. The contrast of chemical inhomogeneities ranges from 0.4 for Ti to 0.8 for Ba.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: chemically peculiar - stars: individual: HD 32964 - stars: variables: general - binaries: spectroscopic

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * alf And a2* 00 08 23.25988 +29 05 25.5520 1.48 1.95 2.06 2.09 2.19 B8IV-VHgMn 467 1
2 * phi Phe SB* 01 54 22.0319152104 -42 29 48.942141036   5.055 5.109     A3V 115 0
3 HD 23950 * 03 49 55.0695142800 +22 14 38.936066064   6.046 6.070     B8III 111 0
4 * 66 Eri a2* 05 06 45.6527881872 -04 39 18.601025148 4.89 5.06 5.12     B9V 151 1
5 UCAC2 30135337 * 05 06 46.2895252656 -04 38 26.450432448 13.34 11.94 10.80 10.58 9.65 ~ 15 1
6 * 17 Aur EB* 05 18 18.8960529504 +33 46 02.516925540   6.102 6.144     B9V+B9.5V 300 0
7 * gam CMa * 07 03 45.4934693195 -15 37 59.833212992 3.52 4.00 4.12 4.13 4.23 B8II 181 0
8 HD 216831 Pu* 22 55 44.5079270976 +36 21 05.025021984   5.665 5.725     B7III 84 0
9 * bet Scl Er* 23 32 58.2607029954 -37 49 05.825575113 3.92 4.28 4.37 4.37 4.44 B9.5IIIpHgMnSi 186 0

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