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The Debris Disk Host $β$ Piscis Austrinus is a Rapidly Rotating Star Seen Nearly Pole-On

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-07-02 v1

Abstract

Previous studies of β\beta Piscis Austrinus (PsA) have speculated that the narrow and saddle-like shapes of some of its weak metallic lines are a consequence of it being a rapidly rotating star viewed nearly pole-on. Here we use the \texttt{fastrot-spec} spectral synthesis code to model high-dispersion (R = 115,000) HARPS spectra of β\beta PsA in order to determine its inclination and photospheric properties, with additional constraints on the surface temperature set by measures of Fe II/Fe I line ratios. The analysis confirms that β\beta PsA is oriented nearly pole-on (i=4.750.50+0.75i = 4.75^{+0.75}_{-0.50}o^o) and experiences substantial gravity darkening caused by its rapid rotation (Ω/Ωcrit=0.93±0.17\Omega/\Omega_{crit}=0.93\pm0.17). β\beta PsA has a polar temperature of 10300250+20010300^{+200}_{-250} K that is 24% hotter than its equatorial temperature (8275400+3178275^{+317}_{-400} K). This results in its apparent luminosity being 48% larger than its actual luminosity of 26.22.4+1.9^{+1.9}_{-2.4} L_\odot. When this methodology is applied to high-dispersion spectra of the star Vega, the analysis determines a nearly pole-on orientation that is consistent with interferometric measurements, validating the technique. Based on comparisons with PARSEC evolutionary models of stars rotating at similar velocities, β\beta PsA has a mass of 2.20±0.032.20\pm0.03 M_{\odot} and an age of 14149+113141^{+113}_{-49} Myr; this age is consistent with the age inferred for its G5V companion star, CD-32 17127, based on lithium depletion models. The analysis demonstrates the potential for both identifying and determining the stellar properties of rapidly rotating stars viewed nearly pole-on via spectroscopy alone.

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@article{arxiv.2607.02487,
  title  = {The Debris Disk Host $β$ Piscis Austrinus is a Rapidly Rotating Star Seen Nearly Pole-On},
  author = {Colin Kane and Russel White and Jeremy Jones and Benjamin Montesinos and Sebastian Carrazco-Gaxiola and Tim Johns and Aman Kar and Wei-Chun Jao and Todd Henry},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.02487},
  year   = {2026}
}

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15 pages, 9 figures, 4 tables