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Title: Low-frequency GMRT observations of the magnetic Bp star HR Lup (HD 133880) 
Authors: Samuel J. George, Ian R. Stevens 

We present radio observations of the magnetic chemically peculiar Bp star HR Lup (HD 133880) at 647 and 277 MHz with the GMRT. At both frequencies the source is not detected but we are able to determine upper limits to the emission. The 647 MHz limits are particularly useful, with a 5\sigma\ value of 0.45 mJy. Also, no large enhancements of the emission were seen. The non-detections, along with previously published higher frequency detections, provide evidence that an optically thick gyrosynchrotron model is the correct mechanism for the radio emission of HR Lup. 

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Title: An Analysis of the Rapidly Rotating Bp Star HD 133880
Authors: J. D. Bailey, J. Grunhut, M. Shultz, G. Wade, J. D. Landstreet, D. Bohlender, J. Lim, K. Wong, S. Drake, J. Linsky, the MiMeS Collaboration

HD 133880 is a rapidly rotating Bp star and host to one of the strongest magnetic fields of any Bp star. A member of the Upper Centaurus Lupus association, it is a star with a well-determined age of 16 Myr. Twelve new spectra obtained from the FEROS, ESPaDOnS, and HARPS instruments, provide sufficient material from which to re-evaluate the magnetic field and obtain a first approximation to the atmospheric abundance distributions of various elements. Using the new magnetic field measurements and optical photometry together with previously published data, we refine the period of HD 133880 to P = 0.877476 ± 0.000009 days. The magnetic field structure was characterised by a colinear multipole expansion from the observed variations of the longitudinal and surface fields with rotational phase. This simple axisymmetric magnetic field model is based on a predominantly quadrupolar component that roughly describes the field variations. Using spectrum synthesis, we derived mean abundances for O, Mg, Si, Ti, Cr, Fe, Nd and Pr. All elements, except Mg (which has a uniform distribution), are overabundant compared to the Sun and are more abundant in the negative than in the positive magnetic hemisphere. In contrast to most Bp stars the abundance of O in HD 133880 is overabundant compared to the solar abundance ratio. In studying the Halpha and Paschen lines in the optical spectra we could not unambiguously detect information about the magnetosphere of HD 133880. However, radio emission data at both 3 and 6 cm suggests that the magnetospheric plasma is held in rigid rotation with the star by the magnetic field and further supported against collapse by the rapid rotation. Subtle differences in the shapes of the optically thick radio light curves at 3 and 6 cm suggest that the large-scale magnetic field is not fully axisymmetric at large distances from the star.

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