Abstract

We have discovered the first magnetic field variations over the pulsation period in an roAp star. The amplitude of the magnetic variability we have found is significant at the 4.1- to 6.6 level measured for four strong lines of Ndiii for Equ with the highest amplitude found being 240 37 G for the5845.07 A line, with a period of 12.1 min. This magnetic field variation is in good agreement with theoretical expectations, and the period agrees well with the known photometric periods. We have also found that the time of most negative eective magnetic field occurs 0:15 0:05 cycles prior to maximum pulsation velocity of recession. There is a small but significant variation in the equivalent width of two of the Nd iii lines, but no equivalent width variation is detectable for the other two lines. Measurements of four lines of Cai show no variations at all in equivalent width, radial velocity or eective magnetic field strength. We find a di erence in the mean eective magnetic field strength of four Ndiii lines and four Cai lines and speculate that this could be a real eect caused by the surface concentration of Ndiii towards the magnetic pole. If true, this provides a new way to map the horizontal abundance distribution of elements in slowly rotating Ap stars for which Doppler imaging is not possible.

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