The MiMeS Project: Overview and Current Status
Abstract
The Magnetism in Massive Stars (MiMeS) Project is a consensus collaboration among many of the foremost international researchers of the physics of hot, massive stars, with the basic aim of understanding the origin, evolution and impact of magnetic fields in these objects. At the time of writing, MiMeS Large Programs have acquired over 950 high-resolution polarised spectra of about 150 individual stars with spectral types from B5-O4, discovering new magnetic fields in a dozen hot, massive stars. The quality of this spectral and magnetic mat\'eriel is very high, and the Collaboration is keen to connect with colleagues capable of exploiting the data in new or unforeseen ways. In this paper we review the structure of the MiMeS observing programs and report the status of observations, data modeling and development of related theory.
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@article{arxiv.1009.3563,
title = {The MiMeS Project: Overview and Current Status},
author = {G. A. Wade and E. Alecian and D. A. Bohlender and J. -C. Bouret and D. Cohen and V. Duez and M. Gagné and J. Grunhut and H. F. Henrichs and N. Hill and O. Kochukhov and S. Mathis and C. Neiner and M. Oksala and S. Owocki and V. Petit and M. Shultz and T. Rivinius and R. Townsend and J. S. Vink and the MiMeS Collaboration},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.3563},
year = {2015}
}
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Proceedings of IAUS272: Active OB stars