HD 35502: a hierarchical triple system with a magnetic B5IVpe primary
Abstract
We present our analysis of HD~35502 based on high- and medium-resolution spectropolarimetric observations. Our results indicate that the magnetic B5IVsnp star is the primary component of a spectroscopic triple system and that it has an effective temperature of , a mass of , and a polar radius of . The two secondary components are found to be essentially identical A-type stars for which we derive effective temperatures (), masses (), and radii (). We infer a hierarchical orbital configuration for the system in which the secondary components form a tight binary with an orbital period of that orbits the primary component with a period of over . Least-Squares Deconvolution (LSD) profiles reveal Zeeman signatures in Stokes indicative of a longitudinal magnetic field produced by the B star ranging from approximately to with a median uncertainty of . These measurements, along with the line variability produced by strong emission in H, are used to derive a rotational period of . We find that the measured of the B star then implies an inclination angle of the star's rotation axis to the line of sight of . Assuming the Oblique Rotator Model, we derive the magnetic field strength of the B star's dipolar component () and its obliquity (). Furthermore, we demonstrate that the calculated Alfv\'{e}n radius () and Kepler radius () place HD~35502's central B star well within the regime of centrifugal magnetosphere-hosting stars.
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@article{arxiv.1605.01353,
title = {HD 35502: a hierarchical triple system with a magnetic B5IVpe primary},
author = {James Sikora and Gregg Wade and David Bohlender and Matt Shultz and Saul Adelman and Evelyne Alecian and David Hanes and Dmitry Monin and Coralie Neiner and the MiMeS and BinaMIcS Collaborations},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.01353},
year = {2016}
}
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24 pages, 14 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS