Trumpler 16-26: a new centrifugal magnetosphere star discovered via SDSS/APOGEE H-band spectroscopy

Chojnowski, S. Drew; Hubrig, Swetlana; Labadie-Bartz, Jonathan; Rivinius, Thomas; Schoeller, Markus; Niemczura, Ewa; Nidever, David L.; Stutz, Amelia M.; Hummel, C. A.

Abstract

We report the discovery of a new example of the rare class of highly magnetized, rapidly rotating, helium enhanced, early B stars that produce anomalously wide hydrogen emission due to a centrifugal magnetosphere (CM). The star is Trumpler 16-26, a B1.5 V member of the Trumpler 16 open cluster. A CM was initially suspected based on hydrogen Brackett series emission observed in SDSS/APOGEE H-band spectra. Similar to the other stars of this type, the emission was highly variable and at all times remarkable due to the extreme velocity separations of the double peaks (up to 1300 km s(-1)) Another clue lay in the TESS light curve, which shows two irregular eclipses per cycle when phased with the likely 0.9718115-d rotation period, similar to the behaviour of the well-known CM host star sigma Ori E. To confirm a strong magnetic field and rotation-phase-locked variability, we initiated a follow-up campaign consisting of optical spectropolarimetry and spectroscopy. The associated data revealed a longitudinal magnetic field varying between -3.1 and +1.6 kG with the period found from photometry. The optical spectra confirmed rapid rotation (v sin i = 195 km s(-1)), surface helium enhancement, and wide, variable hydrogen emission. Tr16-26 is thus confirmed as the 20th known, the fourth most rapidly rotating, and the faintest CM host star yet discovered. With a projected dipole magnetic field strength of B-d > 11 kG, Tr16-26 is also among the most magnetic CM stars.

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Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 516
Número: 2
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 2812
Página final: 2823
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stac2396

Notas: ISI