Radii and space orientation of the rotational axes of AP stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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A Stars, Peculiar Stars, Radii, Stellar Rotation, Axes Of Rotation, Diameters

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The inclination of the rotation axis to the line of sight (i) has been determined for a carefully selected sample of Ap stars with reliable values of periods of rotation, and values of the stellar radius (R) times sin i have been compared with values of normal main-sequence stars. The findings that none of the obtained R x sin i values are significantly larger than the upper limit for the radius of a main sequence stars and that the mean radius of Ap stars is close to the normal main sequence value suggest that most Ap stars are main-sequence objects. The observed i distribution implies that the distribution of the rotational axes of Ap stars in space is random.

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