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Observational signatures of hot-star magnetospheres

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2017

Mary E. Oksala*
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, California Lutheran University email: moksala@callutheran.edu LESIA, Observatoire de Paris
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Abstract

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Magnetic fields play an important role in shaping the circumstellar environment of hot, massive stars. Observational diagnostics give clues to the presence of magnetism across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Infrared features can show more complex structure, indicating they may probe deeper opacities than optical features. Optical and infrared features mimic each other, with identical blue and red peak variations and identical peak velocity of material. These comparisons indicate the location of the infrared and optical emitting material is similar. Longer wavelength diagnostics are currently being developed and tested. IR spectroscopy is a viable tool to detect magnetic candidates in the Galactic center and star forming regions.

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