Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one of the greatest challenges concerning the Ap/Bp stars is to understand the origin of their slow rotation and their magnetic fields. The favoured hypothesis for the latter is the fossil field, which implies that the magnetic fields subsist throughout the different evolutionary phases, and in particular during the pre-main sequence phase. The existence of magnetic fields at the pre-main sequence phase is also required to explain the slow rotation of Ap/Bp stars. However, until recently, essentially no information was available about the magnetic properties of intermediate-mass pre-main sequence stars, the so-called Herbig Ae/Be stars. The new hi...
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International audienceA small fraction of the population of intermediate-mass and massive stars host...
International audienceA small fraction of the population of intermediate-mass and massive stars host...
Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one o...
Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one o...
Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one o...
Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one o...
Today, one of the greatest challenges concerning the Ap/Bp stars is to understand the origin of thei...
Today, one of the greatest challenges concerning the Ap/Bp stars is to understand the origin of thei...
International audienceAmong the A/B stars, about 5% host large-scale organised magnetic fields. Thes...
International audienceAmong the A/B stars, about 5% host large-scale organised magnetic fields. Thes...
International audienceAmong the A/B stars, about 5% host large-scale organised magnetic fields. Thes...
International audienceAmong the A/B stars, about 5% host large-scale organised magnetic fields. Thes...
v2: Include comment regarding publication source To appear in the proceedings of "Solar Polarisation...
As potential progenitors of the Ap stars, the pre-main sequence intermediate mass Herbig Ae/Be star...
v2: Include comment regarding publication source To appear in the proceedings of "Solar Polarisation...
International audienceA small fraction of the population of intermediate-mass and massive stars host...
International audienceA small fraction of the population of intermediate-mass and massive stars host...
Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one o...
Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one o...
Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one o...
Proceedings of the CP#AP Workshop held in Vienna in September 2007International audienceToday, one o...
Today, one of the greatest challenges concerning the Ap/Bp stars is to understand the origin of thei...
Today, one of the greatest challenges concerning the Ap/Bp stars is to understand the origin of thei...
International audienceAmong the A/B stars, about 5% host large-scale organised magnetic fields. Thes...
International audienceAmong the A/B stars, about 5% host large-scale organised magnetic fields. Thes...
International audienceAmong the A/B stars, about 5% host large-scale organised magnetic fields. Thes...
International audienceAmong the A/B stars, about 5% host large-scale organised magnetic fields. Thes...
v2: Include comment regarding publication source To appear in the proceedings of "Solar Polarisation...
As potential progenitors of the Ap stars, the pre-main sequence intermediate mass Herbig Ae/Be star...
v2: Include comment regarding publication source To appear in the proceedings of "Solar Polarisation...
International audienceA small fraction of the population of intermediate-mass and massive stars host...
International audienceA small fraction of the population of intermediate-mass and massive stars host...