The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars
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Resumo: | Context. It is still unclear how common the Sun is when compared to other similar stars in regards to some of its physical properties, such as rotation. Considering that gyrochronology relations are widely used today to estimate ages of stars in the main sequence, and that the Sun is used to calibrate it, it is crucial to assess whether these procedures are acceptable. Aims. We analyze the rotational velocities, limited by the unknown rotation axis inclination angle, of an unprecedented large sample of solar twins to study the rotational evolution of Sun-like stars, and assess whether the Sun is a typical rotator. Methods. We used high-resolution (R = 115 000) spectra obtained with the HARPS spectrograph and the 3.6 m telescope at La Silla Observatory. The projected rotational velocities for 81 solar twins were estimated by line profile fitting with synthetic spectra. Macroturbulence velocities were inferred from a prescription that accurately reflects their dependence with e ective temperature and luminosity of the stars. Results. Our sample of solar twins include some spectroscopic binaries with enhanced rotational velocities, and we do not find any nonspectroscopic binaries with unusually high rotation velocities. We verified that the Sun does not have a peculiar rotation, but the solar twins exhibit rotational velocities that depart from the Skumanich relation. Conclusions. The Sun is a regular rotator when compared to solar twins with a similar age. Additionally, we obtain a rotational braking law that better describes the stars in our sample (v / t0:6) in contrast to previous, often-used scalings. |
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Santos, Leonardo Augusto Gonçalves dosMeléndez, JorgeNascimento Júnior, José Dias doBedell, MeganRamírez, IvánBean, Jacob L.Asplund, MartinSpina, LorenzoDreizler, StefanAlves-Brito, AlanCasagrande, Luca2017-11-24T02:26:24Z20160004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/170556001048103Context. It is still unclear how common the Sun is when compared to other similar stars in regards to some of its physical properties, such as rotation. Considering that gyrochronology relations are widely used today to estimate ages of stars in the main sequence, and that the Sun is used to calibrate it, it is crucial to assess whether these procedures are acceptable. Aims. We analyze the rotational velocities, limited by the unknown rotation axis inclination angle, of an unprecedented large sample of solar twins to study the rotational evolution of Sun-like stars, and assess whether the Sun is a typical rotator. Methods. We used high-resolution (R = 115 000) spectra obtained with the HARPS spectrograph and the 3.6 m telescope at La Silla Observatory. The projected rotational velocities for 81 solar twins were estimated by line profile fitting with synthetic spectra. Macroturbulence velocities were inferred from a prescription that accurately reflects their dependence with e ective temperature and luminosity of the stars. Results. Our sample of solar twins include some spectroscopic binaries with enhanced rotational velocities, and we do not find any nonspectroscopic binaries with unusually high rotation velocities. We verified that the Sun does not have a peculiar rotation, but the solar twins exhibit rotational velocities that depart from the Skumanich relation. Conclusions. The Sun is a regular rotator when compared to solar twins with a similar age. Additionally, we obtain a rotational braking law that better describes the stars in our sample (v / t0:6) in contrast to previous, often-used scalings.application/pdfengAstronomy and astrophysics. Les Ulis. Vol. 592 (Aug. 2016), A156, 8 p.Rotacao estelarEstrelas binariasSun: rotationStars: solar-typeStars: rotationStars: fundamental parametersThe solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like starsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001048103.pdf001048103.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf518638http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/170556/1/001048103.pdf082eb1260721885e4ab2f63bdb15995fMD51TEXT001048103.pdf.txt001048103.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain47272http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/170556/2/001048103.pdf.txt42f884fc38668ecf5bae1386292491feMD5210183/1705562023-05-14 03:24:25.447023oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/170556Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-05-14T06:24:25Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars |
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The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars |
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The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars Santos, Leonardo Augusto Gonçalves dos Rotacao estelar Estrelas binarias Sun: rotation Stars: solar-type Stars: rotation Stars: fundamental parameters |
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The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars |
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The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars |
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The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars |
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The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars |
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The solar twin planet search : IV. The Sun as a typical rotator and evidence for a new rotational braking law for Sun-like stars |
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Santos, Leonardo Augusto Gonçalves dos |
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Santos, Leonardo Augusto Gonçalves dos Meléndez, Jorge Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do Bedell, Megan Ramírez, Iván Bean, Jacob L. Asplund, Martin Spina, Lorenzo Dreizler, Stefan Alves-Brito, Alan Casagrande, Luca |
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Meléndez, Jorge Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do Bedell, Megan Ramírez, Iván Bean, Jacob L. Asplund, Martin Spina, Lorenzo Dreizler, Stefan Alves-Brito, Alan Casagrande, Luca |
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Santos, Leonardo Augusto Gonçalves dos Meléndez, Jorge Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do Bedell, Megan Ramírez, Iván Bean, Jacob L. Asplund, Martin Spina, Lorenzo Dreizler, Stefan Alves-Brito, Alan Casagrande, Luca |
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Rotacao estelar Estrelas binarias |
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Rotacao estelar Estrelas binarias Sun: rotation Stars: solar-type Stars: rotation Stars: fundamental parameters |
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Sun: rotation Stars: solar-type Stars: rotation Stars: fundamental parameters |
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Context. It is still unclear how common the Sun is when compared to other similar stars in regards to some of its physical properties, such as rotation. Considering that gyrochronology relations are widely used today to estimate ages of stars in the main sequence, and that the Sun is used to calibrate it, it is crucial to assess whether these procedures are acceptable. Aims. We analyze the rotational velocities, limited by the unknown rotation axis inclination angle, of an unprecedented large sample of solar twins to study the rotational evolution of Sun-like stars, and assess whether the Sun is a typical rotator. Methods. We used high-resolution (R = 115 000) spectra obtained with the HARPS spectrograph and the 3.6 m telescope at La Silla Observatory. The projected rotational velocities for 81 solar twins were estimated by line profile fitting with synthetic spectra. Macroturbulence velocities were inferred from a prescription that accurately reflects their dependence with e ective temperature and luminosity of the stars. Results. Our sample of solar twins include some spectroscopic binaries with enhanced rotational velocities, and we do not find any nonspectroscopic binaries with unusually high rotation velocities. We verified that the Sun does not have a peculiar rotation, but the solar twins exhibit rotational velocities that depart from the Skumanich relation. Conclusions. The Sun is a regular rotator when compared to solar twins with a similar age. Additionally, we obtain a rotational braking law that better describes the stars in our sample (v / t0:6) in contrast to previous, often-used scalings. |
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