Stellar Rotation in Young Clusters. I. Evolution of Projected Rotational Velocity Distributions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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33 pages, 11 figures, accepted by ApJ

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10.1086/505782

Open clusters offer us the means to study stellar properties in samples with well-defined ages and initial chemical composition. Here we present a survey of projected rotational velocities for a large sample of mainly B-type stars in young clusters to study the time evolution of the rotational properties of massive stars. The survey is based upon moderate resolution spectra made with the WIYN 3.5 m and CTIO 4 m telescopes and Hydra multi-object spectrographs, and the target stars are members of 19 young open clusters with an age range of approximately 6 to 73 Myr. We made fits of the observed lines He I 4026, 4387, 4471 and Mg II 4481 using model theoretical profiles to find projected rotational velocities for a total of 496 OB stars. We find that there are fewer slow rotators among the cluster B-type stars relative to nearby B stars in the field. We present evidence consistent with the idea that the more massive B stars (M > 9 solar masses) spin down during their main sequence phase. However, we also find that the rotational velocity distribution appears to show an increase in the numbers of rapid rotators among clusters with ages of 10 Myr and higher. These rapid rotators appear to be distributed between the zero age and terminal age main sequence locations in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, and thus only a minority of them can be explained as the result of a spin up at the terminal age main sequence due to core contraction. We suggest instead that some of these rapid rotators may have been spun up through mass transfer in close binary systems.

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