A magnetic massive star has experienced a stellar merger
Abstract :
Massive stars (those ≥8 solar masses at formation) have radiative envelopes that cannot sustain a dynamo, the mechanism that produces magnetic fields in lower-mass stars. Despite this, approximately 7% of massive stars have observed magnetic fields, the origin of which is debated. We used multi-epoch interferometric and spectroscopic observations to characterize HD 148937, a binary system of two massive stars. We found that only one star is magnetic and that it appears younger than its companion. The system properties and a surrounding bipolar nebula can be reproduced with a model in which two stars merged (in a previous triple system) to produce the magnetic massive star. Our results provide observational evidence that magnetic fields form in at least some massive stars through stellar mergers.
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Publication: Science, Volume 384, Issue 6692, pp. 214-217
DOI: 10.1126/science.adg7700
Bibcode: 2024Sci...384..214F
Keywords: Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
