A massive helium star with a sufficiently strong magnetic field to form a magnetar

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Authors
  • J. Bodensteiner
  • D.M. Bowman
  • A. Gilkis
  • N. Langer
  • A. Nicolas-ChenĂ©
  • L. Oskinova
  • T. Van Reeth
  • H. Sana
  • N. St-Louis
  • A.S. de Oliveira
  • H. Todt
  • S. Toonen
Publication date 18-08-2023
Journal Science
Volume | Issue number 381 | 6659
Pages (from-to) 761-765
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Magnetars are highly magnetized neutron stars, the formation mechanism of which is unknown. Hot helium-rich stars with spectra dominated by emission lines are known as Wolf-Rayet stars. We observed the binary system HD 45166 using spectropolarimetry and reanalyzed its orbit using archival data. We found that the system contains a Wolf-Rayet star with a mass of 2 solar masses and a magnetic field of 43 kilogauss. Stellar evolution calculations indicate that this component will explode as a supernova, and that its magnetic field is strong enough for the supernova to leave a magnetar remnant. We propose that the magnetized Wolf-Rayet star formed by the merger of two lower-mass helium stars.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary materials
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1126/science.ade3293
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