Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-07-12
Astrophys.J. 578 (2002) 943-950
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
18 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. In press: ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/342613
In the present study we analyze the behavior of the rotational velocity, vsini, for a large sample of 134 spectroscopic binary systems with a giant star component of luminosity class III, along the spectral region from middle F to middle K. The distribution of vsini as a function of color index (B-V) seems to follow the same behavior as their single counterparts, with a sudden decline around G0III. Blueward of this spectral type, namely for binary systems with a giant F-type component, one sees a trend for a large spread in the rotational velocities, from a few km/s to at least 40km/s. Along the G and K spectral regions there is a considerable number of binary systems with moderate to moderately high rotation rates. This reflects the effects of synchronization between rotation and orbital motions. These rotators have orbital periods shorter than about 250 days and circular or nearly circular orbits. Except for these synchronized systems, the large majority of binary systems with a giant component of spectral type later than G0III are composed of slow rotators.
Da Silva R. P. J.
de Medeiros Jose Renan
Maia M. R. G.
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