On the photometric signature of fast rotators
Abstract
Rapidly rotating stars have been recently recognized as having a major role in the interpretation of colour-magnitude diagrams of young and intermediate-age star clusters in the Magellanic Clouds and in the Milky Way. In this work, we evaluate the distinctive spectra and distributions in colour-colour space that follow from the presence of a substantial range in effective temperatures across the surface of fast rotators. The calculations are inserted in a formalism similar to the one usually adopted for non-rotating stars, which allows us to derive tables of bolometric corrections as a function not only of a reference effective temperature, surface gravity and metallicity, but also of the rotational speed with respect to the break-up value, , and the inclination angle, . We find that only very fast rotators () observed nearly equator-on () present sizable deviations from the colour-colour relations of non-rotating stars. In light of these results, we discuss the photometry of the 200-Myr-old cluster NGC 1866 and its split main sequence, which has been attributed to the simultaneous presence of slow and fast rotators. The small dispersion of its stars in colour-colour diagrams allow us to conclude that fast rotators in this cluster either have rotational velocities , or are all observed nearly pole-on. Such geometric colour-colour effects, although small, might be potentially detectable in the huge, high-quality photometric samples in the post-Gaia era, in addition to the evolutionary effects caused by rotation-induced mixing.
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@article{arxiv.1907.00688,
title = {On the photometric signature of fast rotators},
author = {Léo Girardi and Guglielmo Costa and Yang Chen and Paul Goudfrooij and Alessandro Bressan and Paola Marigo and Andrea Bellini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.00688},
year = {2019}
}
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Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 10 pages, 7 figures