Cl* Melotte 66 KJF 3423 , the SIMBAD biblio

2014AJ....147..138C - Astron. J., 147, 138 (2014/June-0)

Rotational and radial velocities of 1.3-2.2 M red giants in open clusters.

CARLBERG J.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

This study presents the rotational distribution of red giant (RG) stars in 11 old to intermediate age open clusters. The masses of these stars are all above the Kraft break, so they lose negligible amounts of their birth angular momentum (AM) during the main-sequence (MS) evolution. However, they do span a mass range with quite different AM distributions imparted during formation, with the stars less massive than ∼1.6M arriving on the MS with lower rotation rates than the more massive stars. The majority of RGs in this study are slow rotators across the entire red giant branch regardless of mass, supporting the picture that intermediate-mass stars rapidly spin down when they evolve off the MS and develop convection zones capable of driving a magnetic dynamo. Nevertheless, a small fraction of RGs in open clusters show some level of enhanced rotation, and faster rotators are as common in these clusters as in the field RG population. Most of these enhanced rotators appear to be red clump stars, which is also true of the underlying stellar sample, while others are clearly RGs that are above or below the clump. In addition to rotational velocities, the radial velocities (RVs) and membership probabilities of individual stars are also presented. Cluster heliocentric RVs for NGC 6005 and Pismis 18 are reported for the first time.

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Journal keyword(s): open clusters and associations: general - stars: evolution - stars: late-type - stars: rotation

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/147/138): clusters.dat table2.dat table5.dat>

CDS comments: In References, the bibcode for Curtis et al. 2013 is 2013AJ....145..134C. Cl* NGC 2660 HH 1248 from 1973ApJ...183..883H is not in Simbad (no coordinates).

Simbad objects: 450

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