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Confirming the oblique rotator model for the extremely slowly rotating O8f?p star HD 108

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2017-05-10 v1

Abstract

The O8f?p star HD 108 is implied to have experienced the most extreme rotational braking of any magnetic, massive star, with a rotational period ProtP_{\rm rot} of at least 55 years, but the upper limit on its spindown timescale is over twice the age estimated from the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. HD 108's observed X-ray luminosity is also much higher than predicted by the XADM model, a unique discrepancy amongst magnetic O-type stars. Previously reported magnetic data cover only a small fraction (\sim3.5\%) of ProtP_{\rm rot}, and were furthermore acquired when the star was in a photometric and spectroscopic `low state' at which the longitudinal magnetic field Bz\langle B_z\rangle~was likely at a minimum. We have obtained a new ESPaDOnS magnetic measurement of HD 108, 6 years after the last reported measurement. The star is returning to a spectroscopic high state, although its emission lines are still below their maximum observed strength, consistent with the proposed 55-year period. We measured Bz=325±45\langle B_z\rangle=-325 \pm 45 G, twice the strength of the 2007-2009 observations, raising the lower limit of the dipole surface magnetic field strength to Bd1B_{\rm d} \ge 1 kG. The simultaneous increase in Bz\langle B_z\rangle~and emission strength is consistent with the oblique rotator model. Extrapolation of the Bz\langle B_z\rangle~maximum via comparison of HD 108's spectroscopic and magnetic data with the similar Of?p star HD 191612 suggests that Bd>2B_{\rm d} > 2~kG, yielding tS,max<3t_{\rm S, max}<3~Myr, compatible with the stellar age. These results also yield a better agreement between the observed X-ray luminosity and that predicted by the XADM model.

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@article{arxiv.1703.08996,
  title  = {Confirming the oblique rotator model for the extremely slowly rotating O8f?p star HD 108},
  author = {M. Shultz and G. A. Wade},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.08996},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

9 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS (MN-17-0243-MJ.R2)