The accelerating rotation of the magnetic He-weak star HD 142990

Abstract

HD 142990 (V 913 Sco; B5 V) is a He-weak star with a strong surface magnetic field and a short rotation period (P rot 1 d). While it is clearly a rapid rotator, recent determinations of P rot are in formal disagreement. In this paper we collect magnetic and photometric data with a combined 40-year baseline in order to re-evaluate P rot and examine its stability. Both period analysis of individual datasets and O-C analysis of the photometric data demonstrate that P rot has decreased over the past 30 years, violating expectations from magnetospheric braking models, but consistent with behaviour reported for 2 other hot, rapidly rotating magnetic stars, CU Vir and HD 37776. The available magnetic and photometric time series for HD 142990 can be coherently phased assuming a spin-up rate P of approximately -0.6 s/yr, although there is some indication that P may have slowed in recent years, possibly indicating an irregular or cyclic rotational evolution.

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