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2010MNRAS.402.1380J - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 402, 1380-1390 (2010/February-3)

Are the spin axes of stars randomly aligned within a cluster ?

JACKSON R.J. and JEFFRIES R.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate to what extent the spin axes of stars in young open clusters are aligned. Assuming that the spin vectors lie uniformly within a conical section, with an opening half-angle between λ = 0° (perfectly aligned) and λ = 90° (completely random), we describe a Monte Carlo modelling technique that returns a probability density for this opening angle given a set of measured sini values, where i is the unknown inclination angle between a stellar spin vector and the line of sight. Using simulations we demonstrate that although azimuthal information is lost, it is easily possible to discriminate between strongly aligned spin axes and a random distribution, providing that the mean spin-axis inclination lies outside the range 45°-75°. We apply the technique to G- and K-type stars in the young Pleiades and α Per clusters. The sini values are derived using rotation periods and projected equatorial velocities, combined with radii estimated from the cluster distances and a surface brightness/colour relationship. For both clusters we find no evidence for spin-axis alignment: λ = 90° is the most probable model and λ >40° with 90 per cent confidence. Assuming a random spin-axis alignment, we redetermine the distances to both clusters, obtaining 133±7pc for the Pleiades and 182±11pc for α Per. If the assumption of random spin-axis alignment is discarded however, whilst the distance estimate remains unchanged, it has an additional +18–32 per cent uncertainty.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): methods: statistical - stars: formation - open clusters and associations: individual: Pleiades - open clusters and associations: individual: αPer

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/402/1380): table3.dat>

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