2014
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201424749
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On the consistency of magnetic field measurements of Ap stars: lessons learned from the FORS1 archive

Abstract: Context. The ESO archive of FORS1 spectropolarimetric observations may be used to create a homogeneous database of magnetic field measurements. However, no systematic comparison of FORS field measurements to those obtained with other instruments has been undertaken so far. Aims. We exploit the FORS archive of circular spectropolarimetric data to examine in a general way how reliable and accurate field detections obtained with FORS are. Methods. We examine the observations of Ap and Bp stars, on the grounds tha… Show more

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“…This kind of behaviour can likely be explained by the presence of concentration of iron-peak elements in the region of the magnetic equator, similar to the iron A15, page 4 of 9 peak element spot distribution frequently observed in classical Ap stars (see e.g. Landstreet et al 2014). The presence of iron spots was already indicated in previous studies of this star by Hubrig et al (2011bHubrig et al ( , 2012, who presented variability of equivalent width, radial velocity, line width, and line asymmetry using a sample of blend free iron lines.…”
Section: Hd 101412supporting
confidence: 58%
“…This kind of behaviour can likely be explained by the presence of concentration of iron-peak elements in the region of the magnetic equator, similar to the iron A15, page 4 of 9 peak element spot distribution frequently observed in classical Ap stars (see e.g. Landstreet et al 2014). The presence of iron spots was already indicated in previous studies of this star by Hubrig et al (2011bHubrig et al ( , 2012, who presented variability of equivalent width, radial velocity, line width, and line asymmetry using a sample of blend free iron lines.…”
Section: Hd 101412supporting
confidence: 58%
“…The discovery of Co in HD 94660 was surprising and further detailed studies of other hot magnetic Ap stars are recommended to ascertain the overabundance of this element in the atmospheres of these stars. Landstreet et al (2014) highlight the fact that HD 94660 is a star where there is poor agreement between the B z measurements made from instruments with lower and higher resolutions. This is evident in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Nonetheless, there is a difference of approximately 600 G between the measurements based on the hydrogen lines, whereas the values are consistent within the errors when the whole spectrum is considered. Such discrepancies for strongly magnetic stars are not uncommon (see Landstreet et al 2014;Fossati et al 2015b).…”
Section: The Strong Surface Magnetic Field Of Cpd −62 • 2124mentioning
confidence: 99%