HIGH S N ECHELLE SPECTROSCOPY IN YOUNG STELLAR GROUPS .2. ROTATIONAL VELOCITIES OF EARLY-TYPE STARS IN SCO OB2/

Citation
Aga. Brown et W. Verschueren, HIGH S N ECHELLE SPECTROSCOPY IN YOUNG STELLAR GROUPS .2. ROTATIONAL VELOCITIES OF EARLY-TYPE STARS IN SCO OB2/, Astronomy and astrophysics, 319(3), 1997, pp. 811-838
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00046361
Volume
319
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
811 - 838
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6361(1997)319:3<811:HSNESI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
We investigate the rotational velocities of early-type stars in the Sc o OB2 association. We measure vsini for 156 established and probable m embers of the association. The measurements are performed with three d ifferent techniques, which are in increasing order of expected vsini: 1) converting the widths of spectral lines directly to vsini, 2) compa ring artificially broadened spectra of low vsini stars to the target s pectrum, 3) comparing the HeI lambda 4026 line profile to theoretical models. The sample is extended with literature data for 47 established members of Sco OB2. Analysis of the vsini distributions shows that th ere are no significant differences between the subgroups of Sco OB2. W e find that members of the binary population of Sco OB2 on the whole r otate more slowly than the single stars. In addition, we find that the B7-B9 single star members rotate significantly faster than their B0-B 6 counterparts. We test various hypotheses for the distribution of vsi ni in the association. The results show that we cannot clearly exclude any form of random distribution of the direction and/or magnitude of the intrinsic rotational velocity vector. We also investigate the effe cts of rotation on colours in the Walraven photometric system. We show that positions of B7-B9 single dwarfs above the main sequence are a c onsequence of rotation. This establishes the influence of rotation on the Walraven colours, due primarily to surface gravity effects.