We summarise the results of a spectropolarimetric survey of 56 chemically
peculiar (CP) stars in the association of Orion OB1. We uniformly collected the
observational material with the 6-m telescope BTA of the Special Astrophysical
Observatory in 2013-2021. We identify 14 new magnetic CP stars with a
longitudinal magnetic field exceeding approximately 500 G. The studied sample
contains 31 magnetic stars or 55% of the whole CP population in Orion OB1. We
show that the percentage of the magnetic CP stars and the field strength drops
sharply with age. The mean longitudinal magnetic field in the young subgroup
OB1b (logt=6.23) is confidently almost three times stronger than in the
older subgroups OB1a (logt=7.05) and OB1c (logt=6.66). In the Orion
Nebula, a place with the youngest stellar population (logt<6.0), we
detect the magnetic field only in 20% of CP stars. Such occurrence drastically
differs from 83% of magnetic CP stars in the nearby subgroup OB1c. We consider
this effect an observational bias caused by a significant portion of a very
young population with the signatures of Herbig Ae/Be stars. The technique we
used for magnetic measurements, and the quality of available data do not allow
us to detect weak fields in the case of stars with a limited number of lines
and emissions in spectra.Comment: Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
Society Main Journal. Contains 14 pages, 11 figure