Exploring the Stellar Rotation of Early-type Stars in the LAMOST Medium-resolution Survey. I. Catalog

  • Sun W
  • Duan X
  • Deng L
  • et al.
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Abstract

We derive stellar parameters and abundances (“stellar labels”) of 40,034 late-B and A-type main-sequence stars extracted from the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope Medium Resolution Survey (LAMOST–MRS). The primary selection of our early-type sample was obtained from LAMOST Data Release 7 based on spectral-line indices. We employed the Stellar Label Machine to derive their spectroscopic stellar parameters, drawing on Kurucz spectral synthesis models with 6000 < T eff < 15,000 K and −1 < 1 dex. For a signal-to-noise ratio of ∼60, the cross validated scatter is ∼75 K, 0.06 dex, 0.05 dex, and ∼3.5 km s −1 for T eff , log g , [M/H], and v sin i , respectively. A comparison with objects with prior known stellar labels shows great consistency for all stellar parameters, except for log g . Although this is an intrinsic caveat that comes from the MRS’s narrow wavelength coverage, it only has a minor effect on estimates of the stellar rotation rates because of the decent spectral resolution and the profile-fitting method employed. The masses and ages of our early-type sample stars were inferred from nonrotating stellar evolution models. This paves the way for reviewing the properties of stellar rotation distributions as a function of stellar mass and age.

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Sun, W., Duan, X.-W., Deng, L., de Grijs, R., Zhang, B., & Liu, C. (2021). Exploring the Stellar Rotation of Early-type Stars in the LAMOST Medium-resolution Survey. I. Catalog. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 257(2), 22. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ac1acf

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