2004AJ....128.1812D -
Astron. J., 128, 1812-1824 (2004/October-0)
On the rotation of post-T Tauri stars in associations.
DE LA REZA R. and PINZON G.
Abstract (from CDS):
Nearby associations or moving groups of post-T Tauri stars with ages between ∼10 and 30 Myr are excellent objects for the study of the initial spin-up phase during the pre-main-sequence evolution. An empirical approach is adopted here for the first time with these stars to infer their rotations, properties, and relations to X-ray emission. Three nearby associations with distances less than 100 pc are considered: the TW Hydrae association (TWA) with an age of 8 Myr, the β Pictoris moving group (BPMG) with an age of 12 Myr, and a combination of Tucana and Horologium associations (Tuc/HorA; 30 Myr). Two low- and high-rotation modes are considered for each association, with stellar masses of 0.1M☉≤M<1.5M☉and 1.5M☉≤M≤2.6M☉, respectively. Because no observed rotational periods are known for these stars, we use a mathematical tool to infer representative equatorial rotation velocities v0(eq) from the observed distribution of projected rotational velocities (vsini). This is done for each mode and for each association. A spin-up is found for the high-rotation mode, whereas in the low-rotation mode the v0(eq) do not increase significantly. This insufficient increase of v0(eq) is probably the cause of a decrease of the total mean specific angular momentum for the low-mass stars between 8 and 30 Myr. However, for the high-mass stars, where a sufficient spin-up is present, the specific angular momentum is practically conserved in this same time interval. A two-dimensional (mass and vsini) K-S statistical test yields results compatible with a spin-up scenario. By supposing that the distribution of the masses of these three associations follows a universal mass function, we estimate the number of members of these associations that remain to be detected. The analysis of rotational and stellar masses using the luminosity X-ray indicators LX and LX/Lbpresent similar properties, as does the dependence on stellar mass and rotation, at least for the younger associations TWA and BPMG, to those obtained for T Tauri stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster (1 Myr). A strong desaturation effect appears at ∼30 Myr, the age of Tuc/HorA, measured essentially by the early-G and late-F type stars. This effect seems to be provoked by the minimum configuration of the stellar convection layers, attained for the first time for the higher mass stars at ∼30 Myr. The desaturation appears to be independent of rotation at this stage.
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Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual: Name: TW Hydrae - open clusters and associations: individual (β Pictoris) - open clusters and associations: individual (Tucana) - Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual: Name: Horologium - Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence - Stars: Rotation - X-Rays: Stars
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