We present our analysis of 6 years of ESPaDOnS spectropolarimetry of the magnetic β Cep star ξ1 CMa (B0.7 IV). This high-precision magnetometry is consistent with a rotational period Prot> 40 yr. Absorption line profiles can be reproduced with a non-rotating model. We constrain R∗, L∗, and the stellar age via a Baade-Wesselink analysis. Spindown due to angular momentum loss via the magnetosphere predicts an extremely long rotational period if the magnetic dipole Bd>6 kG, a strength also inferred by the best-fit sinusoids to the longitudinal magnetic field measurements BZ when phased with a 60-year Prot.
@article{arxiv.1407.8505,
title = {$\xi^1$ CMa: An Extremely Slowly Rotating Magnetic B0.7 IV Star},
author = {Matt Shultz and Gregg Wade and Thomas Rivinius and Wagner Marcolino and Huib Henrichs and Jason Grunhut and the MiMeS Collaboration},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.8505},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
2 pages, 1 figure, proceedings of the IAU Symposium 307 held in Geneva in June 2014