Bibcode
Schöller, M.; Hubrig, S.; Fossati, L.; Carroll, T. A.; Briquet, M.; Oskinova, L. M.; Järvinen, S.; Ilyin, I.; Castro, N.; Morel, T.; Langer, N.; Przybilla, N.; Nieva, M.-F.; Kholtygin, A. F.; Sana, H.; Herrero, A.; Barbá, R. H.; de Koter, A.; BOB Collaboration
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 599, id.A66, 11 pp.
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2017
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Description
Aims: The B fields in OB stars (BOB) Collaboration is based on an
ESO Large Programme to study the occurrence rate, properties, and
ultimately the origin of magnetic fields in massive stars.
Methods: In the framework of this program, we carried out low-resolution
spectropolarimetric observations of a large sample of massive stars
using FORS 2 installed at the ESO VLT 8 m telescope. Results: We
determined the magnetic field values with two completely independent
reduction and analysis pipelines. Our in-depth study of the magnetic
field measurements shows that differences between our two pipelines are
usually well within 3σ errors. From the 32 observations of 28 OB
stars, we were able to monitor the magnetic fields in CPD -57° 3509
and HD 164492C, confirm the magnetic field in HD 54879, and detect a
magnetic field in CPD -62° 2124. We obtain a magnetic field
detection rate of 6 ± 3% for the full sample of 69 OB stars
observed with FORS 2 within the BOB program. For the preselected objects
with a v sin i below 60 km s-1, we obtain a magnetic field
detection rate of 5 ± 5%. We also discuss X-ray properties and
multiplicity of the objects in our FORS 2 sample with respect to the
magnetic field detections.
Based on observations made with ESO Telescopes at the La Silla Paranal
Observatory under program ID 191.D-0255(E,G).