Issue |
A&A
Volume 485, Number 2, July II 2008
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Page(s) | 585 - 597 | |
Section | Stellar atmospheres | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20077794 | |
Published online | 22 April 2008 |
The extremely rapid rotational braking of the magnetic helium-strong star HD 37776*
1
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic e-mail: mikulas@physics.muni.cz
2
Observatory and Planetarium of J. Palisa, VŠB – Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic
3
Center of Excellence in Information Systems, Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
4
Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Tatranská Lomnica, Slovak Republic
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National Research Council of Canada, Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics, 5071 W. Saanich Rd., Victoria, BC V9E 2E7, Canada
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Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian AS, Nizhnyi Arkhyz, Russia
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Hvar Observatory, Faculty of Geodesy, Zagreb University, Zagreb, Croatia
8
Astronomical Institute, Academy of Science of CR, Ondřejov, Czech Republic
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National Astronomical Observatory Rozhen, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Received:
4
May
2007
Accepted:
8
April
2008
Context. Light and spectrum variations of the magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars are explained by the oblique rigid rotator model with a rotation period usually assumed to be stable on a long time scale. A few exceptions, such as CU Vir or 56 Ari, have been reported as displaying an increase in their rotation period. A possible increase in the period of light and spectrum variations has also been suggested from observations of the helium-strong mCP star HD 37776 (V901 Ori).
Aims. In this paper we attempt to confirm the possible period change of HD 37776 and discuss a possible origin of this change as a consequence of i) duplicity; ii) precession; iii) evolutionary changes; and iv) continuous/discrete/transient angular momentum loss.
Methods. We analyse all available observations of the star
obtained since 1976. These consist of 1707 photometric measurements
obtained in uvby(β), , V,
,
and
, including 550 of our own recent observations
obtained in 2006 and 2007, 53 spectrophotometric measurements of the
He I λ 4026 Å line, 66 equivalent width
measurements of He I spectral lines from 23 CFHT
spectrograms acquired in 1986, and 69 He I equivalent
measurements from spectral lines present in 35 SAO Zeeman
spectrograms taken between 1994 and 2002. All of these 1895
individual observations obtained by various techniques were
processed simultaneously by means of specially developed robust
codes.
Results. We confirm the previously suspected gradual increase in the
period of HD 37776 and find that it has lengthened by a
remarkable 17.7±0.7 s over the past 31 years. We also note that
a decrease in the rate of the period change is not excluded by the
data. The shapes of light curves in all colours were found to be
invariable.
Conclusions. After ruling out light-time effects in a binary star, precession of the rotational axis, and evolutionary changes as possible causes for the period change, we interpret this ongoing period increase as a braking of the star's rotation, at least in its surface layers, due to the momentum loss through events or processes in the extended stellar magnetosphere.
Key words: stars: chemically peculiar / stars: early-type / stars: variables: general / stars: individual: HD 37776
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