We present extensive optical spectroscopy of the early-type magnetic star HD 191612 (O6.5f?pe-O8fp). The Balmer and He i lines show strongly variable emission which is highly reproducible on a well-determined 538-d period. He ii absorptions and metal lines (including many selective emission lines but excluding He ii λ4686 Å emission) are essentially constant in line strength, but are variable in velocity, establishing a double-lined binary orbit with Porb = 1542 d, e = 0.45. We conduct a model-atmosphere analysis of the spectrum, and find that the system is consistent with a ∼O8 giant with a ∼B1 main-sequence secondary. Since the periodic 538-d changes are unrelated to orbital motion, rotational modulation of a magnetically constrained plasma is strongly favoured as the most likely underlying 'clock'. An upper limit on the equatorial rotation is consistent with this hypothesis, but is too weak to provide a strong constraint. © 2007 RAS.
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Howarth, I. D., Walborn, N. R., Lennon, D. J., Puls, J., Nazé, Y., Annuk, K., … Reig, P. (2007). Towards an understanding of the Of?p star HD 191612: Optical spectroscopy. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 381(2), 433–446. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.12178.x
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