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Fast-rotating nearby solar-type stars - I. Spectral classification, v sin i, Li abundances and X-ray luminosities

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 384, Issue 2, Pages 491-503

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E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020040

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stars : abundances; stars : activity; stars : fundamental parameters; stars : variables : general; X-rays : stars

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We present the results of high-resolution spectroscopic and high-precision photometric observations on a sample of 129 late-F and G-type nearby stars selected on the basis of their large rotational velocity. Using also data from the Hipparcos satellite, CORAVEL and from the ROSAT satellite database, we infer spectral types, compute radial velocities, v sin i, Li abundances and X-ray luminosities and investigate the single or binary nature of the sample stars. Such a careful analysis of our sample shows a large fraction of binaries (similar or equal to62%) and of young single disk stars. In particular, at least 9 stars can be considered bona-fide PMS or ZAMS objects, and 30 stars are identified as SBs for the first time. Information on the presence of Ca II K emission and on optical variability is given for some of the stars of the sample.

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