What Is the Typical Magnetic Field in High Mass Stars?

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The discussion focuses on the typical magnetic field strength in high mass stars, with the original poster seeking references for further research. A user suggests starting with a Wikipedia article on stellar magnetic fields and recommends a specific academic paper for a comprehensive overview. The original poster confirms that they had already read the Wikipedia article but found the suggested paper helpful. The conversation highlights the challenge of finding specific information on this topic. Overall, the exchange emphasizes the importance of academic resources in understanding stellar magnetic fields.
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Hi,

Actually, I would like to know the typical magnetic field in high mass stars. I tried to find in google, but I couldnt. Maybe I should try it harder. But if someone know a reference, I would be glad.

Thanks,
Joao A.
 
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Thank you!

The wikepedia article I had already read!

The paper was exactly what I was looking for!
 
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