Stellar multiplicity and stellar rotation: insights from APOGEE

Author:

Daher Christine Mazzola1ORCID,Badenes Carles1,Tayar Jamie2ORCID,Pinsonneault Marc3ORCID,Koposov Sergey E45ORCID,Kratter Kaitlin6,Moe Maxwell6ORCID,Anguiano Borja7ORCID,Godoy-Rivera Diego3,Majewski Steven7,Carlberg Joleen K8,Walker Matthew G9ORCID,Buttry Rachel9ORCID,Dixon Don10,Serna Javier11ORCID,Stassun Keivan G10ORCID,De Lee Nathan12,Hernández Jesús11,Nitschelm Christian13,Stringfellow Guy S14ORCID,Troup Nicholas W15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy and Pittsburgh Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology Center (PITT PACC), University of Pittsburgh , 3941 O‘Hara Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA

2. Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii , Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

3. Department of Astronomy, The Ohio State University , Columbus, OH 43210, USA

4. Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh , Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ, UK

5. Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge , Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK

6. Steward Observatory, University of Arizona , 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

7. Department of Astronomy, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA

8. Space Telescope Science Institute , 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

9. McWilliams Center for Cosmology, Department of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University , 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA

10. Department of Physics & Astronomy, Vanderbilt University , Nashville, TN 37235, USA

11. Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Autónoma de México , Ensenada 22800, B.C., México

12. Department of Physics, Geology, and Engineering Tech, Northern Kentucky University , Highland Heights, KY 41099, USA

13. Centro de Astronomía (CITEVA), Universidad de Antofagasta , Avenida Angamos 601, Antofagasta 1270300, Chile

14. Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy, Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado , Boulder, CO 80309, USA

15. Department of Physics, Salisbury University , Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT We measure rotational broadening in spectra taken by the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) survey to characterize the relationship between stellar multiplicity and rotation. We create a sample of 2786 giants and 24 496 dwarfs with stellar parameters and multiple radial velocities from the APOGEE pipeline, projected rotation speeds vsin i determined from our own pipeline, and distances, masses, and ages measured by Sanders & Das. We use the statistical distribution of the maximum shift in the radial velocities, ΔRVmax, as a proxy for the close binary fraction to explore the interplay between stellar evolution, rotation, and multiplicity. Assuming that the minimum orbital period allowed is the critical period for Roche Lobe overflow and rotational synchronization, we calculate theoretical upper limits on expected vsin i and ΔRVmax values. These expectations agree with the positive correlation between the maximum ΔRVmax and vsin i values observed in our sample as a function of log(g). We find that the fast rotators in our sample have a high occurrence of short-period [log(P/d) ≲ 4] companions. We also find that old, rapidly rotating main-sequence stars have larger completeness-corrected close binary fractions than their younger peers. Furthermore, rapidly rotating stars with large ΔRVmax consistently show differences of 1–10 Gyr between the predicted gyrochronological and measured isochronal ages. These results point towards a link between rapid rotation and close binarity through tidal interactions. We conclude that stellar rotation is strongly correlated with stellar multiplicity in the field, and caution should be taken in the application of gyrochronology relations to cool stars.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Science

University of Utah

Carnegie Mellon University

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

University of Tokyo

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

New Mexico State University

New York University

University of Notre Dame

MCTI

Ohio State University

Pennsylvania State University

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

University of Arizona

University of Colorado Boulder

University of Portsmouth

University of Virginia

University of Washington

Vanderbilt University

Yale University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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