X-ray surveys of the Carina nebula have revealed a few hard and luminous sources associated with early-type stars. Such unusual characteristics for the high-energy emission may be related to magnetically-confined winds. To search for the presence of magnetic fields in these objects, we performed a limited spectropolarimetric survey using the FORS instrument. The multi-object mode was used, so that a total of 21 OB stars could be investigated during a one-night-long run. A magnetic field was detected in two objects of the sample, with a 6 sigma significance; Tr16-22 and 13. Such a detection was expected for Tr16-22, as its X-ray emission is too bright, variable and hard, compared to other late-type O or O+OB systems. It is more surprising for Tr16-13, a poorly known star which so far has never shown any peculiar characteristics. Subsequent monitoring is now needed to ascertain the physical properties of these objects and enable a full modelling of their magnetic atmospheres and winds.
@article{arxiv.1204.4267,
title = {Magnetometry of a sample of massive stars in Carina},
author = {Y. Naze and S. Bagnulo and V. Petit and T. Rivinius and G. Wade and G. Rauw and M. Gagne},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.4267},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
10 pages including the online appendix, accepted for publication by MNRAS