Abstract
We have detected longitudinal magnetic fields between 2 and 4kG in three (WD 0446-790, WD 1105-048, WD 2359-434) out of a sample of 12 normal DA white dwarfs by using optical spectropolarimetry done with the VLT Antu 8 m telescope equipped with FORS1. With the exception of 40 Eri B (4 kG) these are the first positive detections of magnetic fields in white dwarfs below 30 kG. Although suspected, it was not clear whether a significant fraction of white dwarfs contain magnetic fields at this level. These fields may be explained as relics from magnetic fields in the main-sequence progenitors considerably enhanced by magnetic flux conservation during the shrinkage of the core. A detection rate of 25% (3/12) may indicate now for the first time that a substantial fraction of white dwarfs have a weak magnetic field. This result, if confirmed by future observations, would form a cornerstone for our understanding of the evolution of stellar magnetic fields.
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Cuadrado, R. A., Jordan, S., Napiwotzki, R., Schmid, H. M., Solanki, S. K., & Mathys, G. (2004). Discovery of kilogauss magnetic fields in three DA white dwarfs. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 423(3), 1081–1094. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20040355
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