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A&A 389, 191-201 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020606
Measuring magnetic fields of early-type stars with
at the
S. Bagnulo1, T. Szeifert1, G. A. Wade2, J. D. Landstreet3 and G. Mathys1
1 European Southern Observatory, Casilla 19001, Santiago 19, Chile
e-mail: sbagnulo@eso.org, tszeifer@eso.org, gmathys@eso.org
2 Department of Physics, Royal Military College of Canada, PO Box 17000, Station "Forces" Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7K 7B4
e-mail: Gregg.Wade@rmc.ca
3 Physics & Astronomy Department, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 3K7
e-mail: jlandstr@astro.uwo.ca
(Received 15 January 2002 / Accepted 12 March 2002 )
Abstract
This paper describes an experiment aimed at evaluating the capability of
the FORS1 instrument at the VLT for
measuring weak (
0.1%) Zeeman circular polarization signatures in
stellar H Balmer lines. We have obtained low-resolution polarized spectra at
3500-5800 Å of two bright A-type stars, HD 94660, and HD 96441. The former
is a well known magnetic star, the latter an apparently non-magnetic,
unpolarized star that was observed for comparison purposes. In order to test
the possibility of performing multi-object spectropolarimetric measurements (e.g.,
for cluster studies), observations were taken both on-axis (i.e., at the CCD
field center) and off-axis (i.e., at the edges of the CCD). In HD 94660 (the
magnetic star), we detected a clear signal of circular polarization in all
observed hydrogen Balmer lines (i.e., from H
to the Balmer limit), with a
typical peak-to-peak amplitude of about 0.8%. From the analysis of
Stokes V under the weak-field approximation, we have estimated a mean
longitudinal field of
G, a value fully consistent with previous
studies of this star. Notably, we found that at wavelengths shorter than about
4100 Å, the polarization signal detected off-axis is about 20-30% smaller
than that detected on-axis. No polarization
due to the Zeeman effect was detected in the comparison star HD 96441, and we
estimate that the contribution due to instrumental circular polarization is
limited to the order of
. This experiment demonstrates the effectiveness
of FORS1 at the VLT as a tool for high-sensitivity diagnosis of the
magnetic field in upper main sequence stars, providing the potential for measuring
fields in fainter and more rapidly rotating stars than has previously been possible.
Key words: stars: magnetic fields -- polarization -- stars: chemically peculiar -- stars: individual: HD 94660 -- stars: individual: HD 96441
Offprint request: S. Bagnulo, sbagnulo@eso.org
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