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Table 8.

Physical parameters derived from common Zeeman fits to the spectra of poles 1 and 2 for a quasi-dipole and the best multipole model.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21)
Pole rqua roct B0 α δμ δf θf ϑsp βsp fsp Bsp Bpole Bdip Bqua Boct Bmin − Bmax Tphot Rwd/d χ2 Note
(MG) (°) (°) (°) (°) (°) (°) (MG) (MG) (MG) (MG) (MG) (MG) (kK) (109 cm kpc−1)
(a) Quasi-dipole:
1 N −0.05 0.00 38.5 37 113 44 52 52 31 0.054 27 − 28 36.6 38.5 −1.9 0.0 19 − 37 9.2 (0.7) 1.07 (11) 88.6 (1)
2 S 0.05 0.00 38.5 −18 63 126 69 50 32 0.055 29 − 30 40.4 38.5 1.9 0.0 19 − 40 9.3 (0.7) 1.06 (11) 99.4 (1)
(b) Multipole:
1 S −0.25 −0.77 22.8 61 141 113 40 34 1 0.041 27 − 28 17.1 40.4 −5.7 −17.6 17 − 35 9.2 (0.8) 1.15 (12) 84.6 (2)
2 N 0.25 −0.77 22.8 −41 39 37 45 11 0 0.044 29 − 30 28.5 40.4 5.7 −17.6 27 − 35 9.2 (0.8) 1.14 (12) 90.0 (3)

Notes. Columns (18) and (19) quote the nominal values of Tph and Rwd/d from the Zeeman fit with the estimated systematic errors. (1) Unpassable access: field lines curve away from orbital plane. (2) Regular access from orbital plane. (3) Access over the rotational pole.

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