1. Radio observations of candidate magnetic O stars
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Schnerr, R. S., Rygl, K. L. J., van der Horst, A. J., Oosterloo, T. A., Miller-Jones, J. C. A., Henrichs, H. F., Spoelstra, T. A. Th., and Foley, A. R.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Context: Some O stars are suspected to have to have (weak) magnetic fields because of the observed cyclical variability in their UV wind-lines. However, direct detections of these magnetic fields using optical spectropolarimetry have proven to be very difficult. Aims: Non-thermal radio emission in these objects would most likely be due to synchrotron radiation. As a magnetic field is required for the production of synchrotron radiation, this would be strong evidence for the presence of a magnetic field. Such non-thermal emission has already been observed from the strongly magnetic Ap/Bp stars. Methods: We have performed 6 & 21 cm observations using the WSRT and use these, in combination with archival VLA data at 3.6 cm and results from the literature, to study the radio emission of 5 selected candidate magnetic O stars. Results: Out of our five targets, we have detected three: $\xi$ Per, which shows a non-thermal radio spectrum, and $\alpha$ Cam and $\lambda$ Cep, which show no evidence of a non-thermal spectrum. In general we find that the observed free-free (thermal) flux of the stellar wind is lower than expected. This is in agreement with recent findings that the mass-loss rates from O stars as derived from the H$\alpha$ line are overestimated because of clumping in the inner part of the stellar wind., Comment: Published in A&A
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- 2010
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