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Until recently (1995) only PG 1658+441 possessed an effective temperature > 30,000 K.<ref name=Barstow/> Its polar field strength is only 3 MG.<ref name=Barstow/>
The [[ROSAT]] Wide Field Camera (WFC) source RE J0616-649 has an ~20 MG field.<ref name=Jordan>{{
| last = Barstow
| first = M. A.
| last2 = Jordan
| first2 = S.
| author3 = O'Donoghue, D., Burleigh, M. R., Napiwotzki, R., & Harrop-Allin, M. K.,
| date = December 1995
| title = RE J0317-853: the hottest known highly magnetic DA white dwarf
| url = http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995MNRAS.277..971B
| journal = MNRAS
| volume = 277
| issue = 3
| pages = 971-985
| bibcode = 1995MNRAS.277..971B
| doi =
| accessdate = 8 December 2014
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PG 1031+234 has a surface field that spans the range from ~200 MG to nearly 1000 MG and rotates with a period of 3<sup>h</sup>24<sup>m</sup>.<ref name=Latter>{{ cite journal |doi=10.1086/165543 |author=Latter WB, Schmidt GD, Green RF |title=The rotationally modulated Zeeman spectrum at nearly 10 to the 9th Gauss of the white dwarf PG 1031 + 234 |journal=Ap J. |year=1987 |volume=320 |pages=308 |bibcode=1987ApJ...320..308L}}</ref>
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