Rotation Velocities for M-dwarfs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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22 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, Accepted for publication in ApJ

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We present spectroscopic rotation velocities (v sin i) for 56 M dwarf stars using high resolution HET HRS red spectroscopy. In addition we have also determined photometric effective temperatures, masses and metallicities ([Fe/H]) for some stars observed here and in the literature where we could acquire accurate parallax measurements and relevant photometry. We have increased the number of known v sin is for mid M stars by around 80% and can confirm a weakly increasing rotation velocity with decreasing effective temperature. Our sample of v sin is peak at low velocities (~3 km/s). We find a change in the rotational velocity distribution between early M and late M stars, which is likely due to the changing field topology between partially and fully convective stars. There is also a possible further change in the rotational distribution towards the late M dwarfs where dust begins to play a role in the stellar atmospheres. We also link v sin i to age and show how it can be used to provide mid-M star age limits. When all literature velocities for M dwarfs are added to our sample there are 198 with v sin i less than or equal to 10 km/s and 124 in the mid-to-late M star regime (M3.0-M9.5) where measuring precision optical radial-velocities is difficult. In addition we also search the spectra for any significant Halpha emission or absorption. 43% were found to exhibit such emission and could represent young, active objects with high levels of radial-velocity noise. The tables presented here will aid any future M star planet search target selection to extract stars that will exhibit low radial-velocity jitter.

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