%0 Journal Article %T B fields in OB stars (BOB): on the detection of weak magnetic fields in the two early B-type stars beta CMa and epsilon CMa %A L. Fossati %A N. Castro %A T. Morel %A N. Langer %A M. Briquet %A T. A. Carroll %A S. Hubrig %A M. F. Nieva %A L. M. Oskinova %A N. Przybilla %A F. R. N. Schneider %A M. Scholler %A S. Simon-Diaz %A I. Ilyin %A A. de Koter %A A. Reisenegger %A H. Sana %A the BOB collaboration %J Physics %D 2014 %I arXiv %R 10.1051/0004-6361/201424986 %X Within the context of the "B fields in OB stars (BOB)" collaboration, we used the HARPSpol spectropolarimeter to observe the early B-type stars beta CMa (HD44743; B1 II/III) and epsilon CMa (HD52089; B1.5 II). For both stars, we consistently detected the signature of a weak (<30 G in absolute value) longitudinal magnetic field. We determined the physical parameters of both stars and characterise their X-ray spectrum. For beta CMa, our mode identification analysis led to determining a rotation period of 13.6+/-1.2 days and of an inclination angle of the rotation axis of 57.6+/-1.7 degrees, with respect to the line of sight. On the basis of these measurements and assuming a dipolar field geometry, we derived a best fitting obliquity of ~22 degrees and a dipolar magnetic field strength (Bd) of ~100 G (60