The search for large scale coherent stellar magnetic fields, Dr. Mark Slovak (UHM Physics)
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Pacific/Honolulu
WAT 112 (Watanabe Hall)
WAT 112
Watanabe Hall
Description
The quantum mechanical derivation of the strong-field Zeeman effect
(splitting of spectral lines of atoms in an external magnetic field) is
briefly reviewed and illustrated by the mercury (Hg) 435.80 nm sigma Zeeman
quartet. An overview of stellar magnetism in the Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R)
diagram is presented, illustrated by solar magnetism as the only extant
example of spatially resolved, time dependent stellar magnetic field
mapping. Magnetic observations of bright post main sequence giant stars
(symbiotic and VV Cephei variables) using a multichannel photoelectric
Zeeman analyzer at the coude focus of the McDonald Observatory 2.7 m
telescope illustrate the difficulty of high precision stellar magnetic field
determinations (+/- 100 Gauss) and contradict earlier photographic
determinations claiming large fields.