2015A&A...584A..15J


Query : 2015A&A...584A..15J

2015A&A...584A..15J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 584A, 15-15 (2015/12-1)

HARPS spectropolarimetry of three sharp-lined. Herbig Ae stars: New insights.

JAERVINEN S.P., CARROLL T.A., HUBRIG S., SCHOELLER M., ILYIN I., KORHONEN H., POGODIN M. and DRAKE N.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recently, several arguments have been presented that favour a scenario in which the low detection rate of magnetic fields in Herbig Ae stars can be explained by the weakness of these fields and rather large measurement uncertainties. Spectropolarimetric studies involving sharp-lined Herbig Ae stars appear to be a promising approach for the detection of such weak magnetic fields. These studies offer a clear spectrum interpretation with respect to the effects of blending, local velocity fields, and chemical abundances, and allow us to identify a proper sample of spectral lines appropriate for magnetic field determination. High-resolution spectropolarimetric observations of the three sharp-lined (vsini<15km/s) Herbig Ae stars HD101412, HD104237, and HD190073 have been obtained in recent years with the HARPS spectrograph in polarimetric mode. We used these archival observations to investigate the behaviour of their longitudinal magnetic fields. To carry out the magnetic field measurements, we used the multi-line singular value decomposition (SVD) method for Stokes profile reconstruction. We carried out a high-resolution spectropolarimetric analysis of the Herbig Ae star HD101412 for the first time. We discovered that different line lists yield differences in both the shape of the Stokes V signatures and their field strengths. They could be interpreted in the context of the impact of the circumstellar matter and elemental abundance inhomogeneities on the measurements of the magnetic field. On the other hand, due to the small size of the Zeeman features on the first three epochs and the lack of near-IR observations, circumstellar and photospheric contributions cannot be estimated unambiguously. In the SVD Stokes V spectrum of the SB2 system HD104237, we detect that the secondary component, which is a TTauri star, possesses a rather strong magnetic field <Bz≥129±12G, while no significant field is present in the primary component. Our measurements of HD190073 confirm the presence of a variable magnetic field and indicate that the circumstellar environment may have a significant impact on the observed polarization features.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): stars: pre-main sequence - stars: variables: general - stars: magnetic field - stars: individual: HD101412 - stars: individual: HD104237 - stars: individual: HD190073

Simbad objects: 5

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 5
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 CD-53 251 Ae? 01 17 43.4985952032 -52 33 30.791840040   11.28 10.75     F3Ve 31 0
2 * nu. Eri bC* 04 36 19.1419185396 -03 21 08.857744927 2.82 3.737 3.928     B2III 390 0
3 HD 101412 Be* 11 39 44.4564911064 -60 10 27.719780304   9.465 9.288     A3VaekA0mA0_lB 139 0
4 V* DX Cha Ae* 12 00 05.0868602544 -78 11 34.565724312   6.81 6.60     A4V 344 0
5 HD 190073 Ae* 20 03 02.5098474264 +05 44 16.660712904 7.91 7.86 7.73   7.65 A2IVe 256 0

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2015A&A...584A..15J and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu