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Extreme Resonance Line Profile Variations In The Ultraviolet Spectra Of Ngc 1624-2: Probing The Giant Magnetosphere Of The Most Strongly Magnetized Known O-Type Star, A. David-Uraz, C. Erba, V. Petit, A. W. Fullerton, F. Martins, N. R. Walborn, R. Macinnis, R. H. Barbá, David H. Cohen, J. Maíz Apellániz, Y. Nazé, S. P. Owocki, J. O. Sundqvist, A Ud-Doula, G. A. Wade
Extreme Resonance Line Profile Variations In The Ultraviolet Spectra Of Ngc 1624-2: Probing The Giant Magnetosphere Of The Most Strongly Magnetized Known O-Type Star, A. David-Uraz, C. Erba, V. Petit, A. W. Fullerton, F. Martins, N. R. Walborn, R. Macinnis, R. H. Barbá, David H. Cohen, J. Maíz Apellániz, Y. Nazé, S. P. Owocki, J. O. Sundqvist, A Ud-Doula, G. A. Wade
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In this paper, we present high-resolution HST/COS observations of the extreme magnetic O star NGC 1624-2. These represent the first ultraviolet spectra of this archetypal object. We examine the variability of its wind-sensitive resonance lines, comparing it to that of other known magnetic O stars. In particular, the observed variations in the profiles of the C iv and Si iv doublets between low state and high state are the largest observed in any magnetic O-type star, consistent with the expected properties of NGC 1624-2’s magnetosphere. We also observe a redshifted absorption component in the low state, a feature not seen …