2023
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202245568
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HD 213258: A new rapidly oscillating, super slowly rotating, strongly magnetic Ap star in a spectroscopic binary

Abstract: We report on HD 213258, an Ap star that we recently identified as presenting a unique combination of rare, remarkable properties. Our study of this star is based on ESPaDOnS Stokes I and V data obtained at seven epochs spanning a time interval slightly shorter than 2 yr, on TESS data, and on radial velocity measurements from the CORAVEL data base. We confirm that HD 213258, which was originally suspected to be an F str λ 4077 star, is definitely an Ap star. We found that, in its spectrum, the Fe IIλ 6149.2 Å l… Show more

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“…For stars for which the available B measurements sample the full rotation cycle well, B 0 is the average of B over the rotation period; otherwise, it is an average over the observed phases. Most entries in Col. 6 are from Tables 13 and 14 of Mathys (2017); for a few stars, they are complemented by more recent data from Mathys et al (2019aMathys et al ( ,b, 2020aMathys et al ( , 2023, Giarrusso et al (2022), andChojnowski et al (2023). Rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) stars are identified in Col. 7.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For stars for which the available B measurements sample the full rotation cycle well, B 0 is the average of B over the rotation period; otherwise, it is an average over the observed phases. Most entries in Col. 6 are from Tables 13 and 14 of Mathys (2017); for a few stars, they are complemented by more recent data from Mathys et al (2019aMathys et al ( ,b, 2020aMathys et al ( , 2023, Giarrusso et al (2022), andChojnowski et al (2023). Rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) stars are identified in Col. 7.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%