A multi-wavelength view of NGC 1624-2
Abstract
Large magnetometric surveys have contributed to the detection of an increasing number of magnetic massive stars, and to the recognition of a population of magnetic massive stellar objects with distinct properties. Among these, NGC 1624-2 possesses the largest magnetic field of any O-type star; such a field confines the stellar wind into a circumstellar magnetosphere, which can be probed using observations at different wavelength regimes. Recent optical and X-ray observations suggest that NGC 1624-2's magnetosphere is much larger than that of any other magnetic O star. By modeling the variations of UV resonance lines, we can constrain its velocity structure. Furthermore, recent spectropolarimetric observations raise the possibility of a more complex field topology than previously expected. Putting all of these multi-wavelength constraints together will allow us to paint a consistent picture of NGC 1624-2 and its surprising behavior, giving us valuable insight into the ve!
ry nature of massive star magnetospheres.- Publication:
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The Lives and Death-Throes of Massive Stars
- Pub Date:
- July 2017
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921317002903
- Bibcode:
- 2017IAUS..329..394D
- Keywords:
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- stars: mass loss;
- stars: magnetic fields;
- ultraviolet: stars;
- X-rays: stars