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On the evolutionary status of Be stars -: I.: Field Be stars near the Sun

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 441, Issue 1, Pages 235-U120

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053051

Keywords

stars : emission-line, Be; stars : evolution; stars : rotation; stars : fundamental parameters ( classification, colors, luminosities, masses, radii, temperatures, etc.)

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A sample of 97 galactic field Be stars were studied by taking into account the effects induced by the fast rotation on their fundamental parameters. All program stars were observed in the BCD spectrophotometric system in order to minimize the perturbations produced by the circumstellar environment on the spectral photospheric signatures. This is one of the first attempts at determining stellar masses and ages by simultaneously using model atmospheres and evolutionary tracks, both calculated for rotating objects. The stellar ages (tau) normalized to the respective inferred time that each rotating star can spend in the main sequence phase (tau(MS)) reveal a mass-dependent trend. This trend shows that: a) there are Be stars spread over the whole interval 0 less than or similar to tau/tau(MS)less than or similar to 1 of the main sequence evolutionary phase; b) the distribution of points in the (tau/tau(MS), M/M-circle dot) diagram indicates that in massive stars (M greater than or similar to 12 M-circle dot) the Be phenomenon is present at smaller tau/tau(MS) age ratios than for less massive stars (M less than or similar to 12 M-circle dot). This distribution can be due to: i) higher mass-loss rates in massive objets, which can act to reduce the surface fast rotation; ii) circulation time scales to transport angular momentum from the core to the surface, which are longer the lower the stellar mass.

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