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Rotational properties of the Orion nebular cluster revised

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2006

Natália R. Landin
Affiliation:
Depto de Física – ICEx – UFMG, Av. Antonio Carlos, 6627 – Brazil email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Paolo Ventura
Affiliation:
Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Via Frascati, 33 - Italy
Francesca D'Antona
Affiliation:
Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Via Frascati, 33 - Italy
Luiz T. S. Mendes
Affiliation:
Depto de Física – ICEx – UFMG, Av. Antonio Carlos, 6627 – Brazil email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Depto de Engenharia Eletrônica – CPDEE – UFMG, Av. Antonio Carlos, 6627 – Brazil
Luiz P. R. Vaz
Affiliation:
Depto de Física – ICEx – UFMG, Av. Antonio Carlos, 6627 – Brazil email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
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Abstract

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The observational data of the Orion Nebula Cluster (ONC) is reanalyzed by means of new sets of pre-main sequence (PMS) evolutionary tracks including rotation, non-gray boundary conditions (BC's) and either low (LCE) or high convection efficiency (HCE), aiming better understanding of the appropriate physical constraints for the rotational evolution of the stars within the ONC. The role played by convection is a key aspect of our analysis, since there are conflicting results from theory and observations. We derived stellar masses and ages for the ONC by using both LCE and HCE and considered was the role of non-gray atmospheres. Our results show that the resulting mass distribution for the bulk of the ONC population is in the range 0.2-0.4M for our non-gray models, and in the range 0.1-0.3M for gray models. In agreement with previous works, we found that a large percentage (∼70%) of low-mass stars (M≤Mtr, where Mtr is a transition mass) in the ONC appears to be fast rotators (P<4days). Mtr depends on the model choosen, being Mtr=0.5 for LCE, Mtr=0.35 for HCE and, as found in previous works, Mtr=0.25 for gray models. Finally, our analysis indicates that a second parameter is needed for a proper description of convection in the PMS phase.

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Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2007

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