Context.The photospheres of about 5–10% of the upper main sequence stars exhibit remarkable chemical anomalies. Many of these chemically peculiar (CP) stars have a global magnetic field, the origin of which is still a matter of debate. Aims.We present a comprehensive statistical investigation of the evolution of magnetic CP stars, aimed at providing constraints to the theories that deal with the origin of the magnetic field in these stars. Methods.We have collected from the literature data for 150 magnetic CP stars with accurate Hipparcos parallaxes. We have retrieved from the ESO archive 142 FORS1 observations of circularly polarized spectra for 100 stars. From these spectra we have measured the mean longitudinal magnetic f...
This review presents a general overview of the magnetic fields found in main sequence A and B stars,...
International audienceOver the last decade, tremendous strides have been achieved in our understandi...
International audienceWe present the initial results of the Large Impact of magnetic Fields on the E...
Context.The photospheres of about 5–10% of the upper main sequence stars exhibit remarkable chemical...
In order to put strict observational constraints on the evolutionary status of the magnetic chemica...
Context.About 5% of upper main sequence stars are permeated by a strong magnetic field, the origin o...
International audienceWe present the first results of a volume-limited survey of main-sequence (MS) ...
We present further evidence that the magnetic chemically peculiar stars (CP2) of the upper main sequ...
Context.The detection of magnetic chemically peculiar (CP2) stars in open clusters of extragalactic ...
The many peculiarities of Ap stars (not only chemical ones, but also magnetic field and slow rotatio...
International audienceMagnetic fields have been detected in most if not all types of stars across th...
We present further evidence that the magnetic chemically peculiar stars (CP2) of the upper main sequ...
Context: A small fraction of upper main sequence stars have strong, highly structured magnetic field...
The photospheres of about 10-20 % of main sequence A- and B-type stars exhibit a wide range of chemi...
This review presents a general overview of the magnetic fields found in main sequence A and B stars,...
International audienceOver the last decade, tremendous strides have been achieved in our understandi...
International audienceWe present the initial results of the Large Impact of magnetic Fields on the E...
Context.The photospheres of about 5–10% of the upper main sequence stars exhibit remarkable chemical...
In order to put strict observational constraints on the evolutionary status of the magnetic chemica...
Context.About 5% of upper main sequence stars are permeated by a strong magnetic field, the origin o...
International audienceWe present the first results of a volume-limited survey of main-sequence (MS) ...
We present further evidence that the magnetic chemically peculiar stars (CP2) of the upper main sequ...
Context.The detection of magnetic chemically peculiar (CP2) stars in open clusters of extragalactic ...
The many peculiarities of Ap stars (not only chemical ones, but also magnetic field and slow rotatio...
International audienceMagnetic fields have been detected in most if not all types of stars across th...
We present further evidence that the magnetic chemically peculiar stars (CP2) of the upper main sequ...
Context: A small fraction of upper main sequence stars have strong, highly structured magnetic field...
The photospheres of about 10-20 % of main sequence A- and B-type stars exhibit a wide range of chemi...
This review presents a general overview of the magnetic fields found in main sequence A and B stars,...
International audienceOver the last decade, tremendous strides have been achieved in our understandi...
International audienceWe present the initial results of the Large Impact of magnetic Fields on the E...