Aims: We report the detection of a magnetic field in the helium-strong star CPD -57° 3509 (B2 IV), a member of the Galactic open cluster NGC 3293, and characterise the star's atmospheric and fundamental parameters. Methods: Spectropolarimetric observations with FORS2 and HARPSpol are analysed using two independent approaches to quantify the magnetic field strength. A high-S/N FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectrum is analysed using a hybrid non-LTE model atmosphere technique. Comparison with stellar evolution models constrains the fundamental parameters of the star. Results: We obtain a firm detection of a surface averaged longitudinal magnetic field with a maximum amplitude of about 1 kG. Assuming a dipolar configuration of the magnetic field, this im...
Aims. Recent magnetic field surveys in O- and B-type stars revealed that about 10% of the core-hydro...
The number of magnetic stars detected among massive stars is small; nevertheless, the role played by...
International audienceContext: The first magnetic fields in O- and B-type stars that do not belong t...
© 2016 ESO. Aims. We report the detection of a magnetic field in the helium-strong star CPD-57° 3509...
Aims. We report the detection of a magnetic field in the helium-strong star CPD −57° 3509 (B2 IV), a...
Aims. We report the detection of a magnetic field in the helium-strong star CPD −57° 3509 ...
The origin and evolution of magnetism in OB stars is far from being well understood. With approximat...
The origin and evolution of magnetism in OB stars is far from being well understood. With approximat...
The origin and evolution of magnetism in OB stars is far from being well understood. With approximat...
The number of magnetic stars detected among massive stars is small; nevertheless, the role played by...
Aims: Massive B-type stars with strong magnetic fields and fast rotation are very rare and pose a m...
Only a small fraction of massive stars seem to host a measurable structured magnetic field, whose or...
Aims. Massive B-type stars with strong magnetic fields and fast rotation are very rare and...
Only a small fraction of massive stars seem to host a measurable structured magnetic field, whose or...
Massive O-type stars play a dominant role in our Universe, but many of their properties remain poorl...
Aims. Recent magnetic field surveys in O- and B-type stars revealed that about 10% of the core-hydro...
The number of magnetic stars detected among massive stars is small; nevertheless, the role played by...
International audienceContext: The first magnetic fields in O- and B-type stars that do not belong t...
© 2016 ESO. Aims. We report the detection of a magnetic field in the helium-strong star CPD-57° 3509...
Aims. We report the detection of a magnetic field in the helium-strong star CPD −57° 3509 (B2 IV), a...
Aims. We report the detection of a magnetic field in the helium-strong star CPD −57° 3509 ...
The origin and evolution of magnetism in OB stars is far from being well understood. With approximat...
The origin and evolution of magnetism in OB stars is far from being well understood. With approximat...
The origin and evolution of magnetism in OB stars is far from being well understood. With approximat...
The number of magnetic stars detected among massive stars is small; nevertheless, the role played by...
Aims: Massive B-type stars with strong magnetic fields and fast rotation are very rare and pose a m...
Only a small fraction of massive stars seem to host a measurable structured magnetic field, whose or...
Aims. Massive B-type stars with strong magnetic fields and fast rotation are very rare and...
Only a small fraction of massive stars seem to host a measurable structured magnetic field, whose or...
Massive O-type stars play a dominant role in our Universe, but many of their properties remain poorl...
Aims. Recent magnetic field surveys in O- and B-type stars revealed that about 10% of the core-hydro...
The number of magnetic stars detected among massive stars is small; nevertheless, the role played by...
International audienceContext: The first magnetic fields in O- and B-type stars that do not belong t...