Abstract

High-resolution spectropolarimetric observations provide simultaneous information about stellar magnetic field topologies and three-dimensional distributions of chemical elements. Here we present analysis of a unique full Stokes vector spectropolarimetric data set, acquired for the cool magnetic Ap star HD 24712. The goal of our work is to examine circular and linear polarization signatures inside spectral lines and to study variation of the stellar spectrum and magnetic observables as a function of rotational phase. HD 24712 was observed with the HARPSpol instrument at the 3.6-m ESO telescope over a period of 2010-2011. The resulting spectra have S/N ratio of 300-600 and resolving power exceeding 100000. The multiline technique of least-squares deconvolution (LSD) was applied to combine information from the spectral lines of Fe-peak and rare-earth elements. We used the HARPSPol spectra of HD 24712 to study the morphology of the Stokes profile shapes in individual spectral lines and in LSD Stokes profiles corresponding to different line masks. From the LSD Stokes V profiles we measured the longitudinal component of the magnetic field, <Bz>, with an accuracy of 5-10 G. We also determined the net linear polarization from the LSD Stokes Q and U profiles. We determined an improved rotational period of the star, P_rot = 12.45812 +/- 0.00019d. We measured <Bz> from the cores of Halpha and Hbeta lines. The analysis of <Bz> measurements showed no evidence for a significant radial magnetic field gradient in the atmosphere of HD 24712. We used our <Bz> and net linear polarization measurements to determine parameters of the dipolar magnetic field topology. We found that magnetic observables can be reasonably well reproduced by the dipolar model. We discovered rotational modulation of the Halpha core and related it a non-uniform surface distribution of rare-earth elements.

Highlights

  • Peculiar (CP) stars comprise less than 20% of the intermediate and upper main sequence stars (Catalano & Leone 1994) and are characterized by rich spectra

  • We found that the amplitude of linear polarization signatures in this star increases by a factor of 2 by going from R = 65 000 (ESPaDOnS, Narval) to 110 000 (HARPSpol)

  • We found that the least-squares deconvolution (LSD) Stokes profiles calculated with the alternative linear polarization weight, G, differ by less than 5% in relative amplitude in comparison to the LSD Stokes profiles obtained with g2

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Summary

Introduction

Peculiar (CP) stars comprise less than 20% of the intermediate and upper main sequence stars (Catalano & Leone 1994) and are characterized by rich spectra. With the advent of highresolution spectropolarimetry in all four Stokes parameters, this limitation of the MDI method was lifted, enabling a retrieval of self-consistent, assumption-free maps of the vector magnetic fields and chemical abundance spots These improvements in observational data have led to a number of interesting new results, including the detection of small-scale surface magnetic structures previously not known for Ap stars (Kochukhov et al 2004; Kochukhov & Wade 2010). The empirical stratified model atmospheres use only intensity spectra and do not consider horizontal variation due to stellar surface structure We believe that these limitations of the current methods can be overcome by a simultaneous study of 3-D magnetic and chemical structures using the best currently available four Stokes parameter spectropolarimetric observations.

HD 24712
Observations and data reduction
V QU V
Stokes profiles of individual spectral lines
Least-squares deconvolution
Choice of weights for LSD Q and U profiles
Longitudinal field and net linear polarization from LSD profiles
Longitudinal field from the hydrogen line cores
Rotational period
Global magnetic field parameters
Summary and discussion
Vertical magnetic field gradient
Findings
Rotational modulation of the hydrogen core-wing anomaly
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