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Results of Magnetic Field Measurements with the 6-m BTA Telescope. VIII. Observations in 2014

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Abstract—We present the magnetic field measurements results for 74 stars observed in 2014. The sample of objects consists of chemically peculiar and standard stars. Observations were carried out with the 6-m BTA telescope of SAO RAS using the Main Stellar Spectrograph (MSS). Magnetic field for HD 168481, HD 184961, HD 187128 and HD 214923 were discovered for the first time by analyzing the circularly polarized spectra.

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The magnetic measurements were carried out with the financial support of the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) no. 21-12-00147. The reduction of the spectroscopic data was funded by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) no. 19-32-60007. The analysis of the physical parameters was carried out with the funding of the grant of the President of the Russian Federation for young scientists–candidates of sciences MK-682.2021.6.

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Table A.1. Results of measurements of the magnetic fields and radial velocities of the studied stars according to the observations of 2014

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Romanyuk, I.I., Moiseeva, A.V., Semenko, E.A. et al. Results of Magnetic Field Measurements with the 6-m BTA Telescope. VIII. Observations in 2014. Astrophys. Bull. 77, 271–291 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990341322030105

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