Ссылки

  • A. Kholtygin
  • S. Hubrig
  • S. N. Fabrika
  • G. Valyavin
  • A. Medvedev
  • G. A. Chountonov
  • O. A. Tsiopa
Nearly 6-7% of massive OB stars possess a magnetic field. We review recent investigations of these fields. Special attention is given to the studies of magnetic properties of high-mass X-ray binaries. A model involving the interaction of magnetized stellar wind with a neutron star magnetosphere is considered to characterize the behavior of supergiant fast X-ray transients. The presence of magnetic fields in Be stars is also discussed. We argue that the observed fraction of magnetic stars is determined by physical conditions at the pre-main-sequence stages of stellar evolution. We also consider the recent finding of fast line-profile variations on a timescale of minutes and even a fraction of a minute in spectra of OBA stars. The existence of compact regions with local magnetic fields on the surface of massive OB stars and their impact on fast line-profile variations is also discussed.
Переведенное названиеНовые идеи магнитных исследований массивных OB-звезд
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикацииPhysics of Magnetic Stars
Подзаголовок основной публикацииProceedings of a Conference Held at Special Astrophysical Observatory, Nizhny Arkhyz, Russia, 1-5 October 2018
РедакторыI.I. Romanyuk, I. A. Yakunin, D.O. Kudryavtsev
Место публикацииSan Francisco
ИздательAstronomical Society of the Pacific
Страницы40-51
ISBN (электронное издание)9781586819241
ISBN (печатное издание)9781583819234
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 июл 2019
СобытиеInternational Conference "Physics of Magnetic Stars" - Nizhny Arkhyz, Российская Федерация
Продолжительность: 1 окт 20195 окт 2019

Серия публикаций

НазваниеAstronomical Society of the Pacific conference series
Том518
ISSN (электронное издание)1050-3390

конференция

конференцияInternational Conference "Physics of Magnetic Stars"
Страна/TерриторияРоссийская Федерация
ГородNizhny Arkhyz
Период1/10/195/10/19

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  • Астрономия и астрофизика

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