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Magnetic Field Structures of Chemically Peculiar Stars. II. HD98088, HD182180, HD221218, HD318107

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Based on published data on the magnitudes of the magnetic field, models are constructed of several magnetic stars of different types of peculiarity and the parameters of the magnetic field are obtained. Among the hot objects, differences are also discovered in the physical conditions in the regions of the magnetic equators and in the region near the magnetic poles, which are not yet amenable to interpretation.

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Translated from Astrofizika, Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 41-54 (February 2024)

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Glagolevskij, Y.V. Magnetic Field Structures of Chemically Peculiar Stars. II. HD98088, HD182180, HD221218, HD318107. Astrophysics 67, 35–47 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10511-024-09814-5

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