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A&A 408, 707-713 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030966
The effects of inclination, gravity darkening and differential rotation on absorption profiles of fast rotators
A. ReinersHamburger Sternwarte, Universität Hamburg, Gojenbergsweg 112, 21029 Hamburg, Germany
(Received 6 May 2003 / Accepted 20 June 2003)
Abstract
Mechanisms influencing absorption line profiles of fast
rotating stars can be sorted into two groups; (i) intrinsic
variations sensitive to temperature and pressure, and (ii) global
effects common to all spectral lines. I present a detailed study on
the latter effects focusing on gravity darkening and inclination for
various rotational velocities and spectral types. It is shown that
the line shapes of rapidly and rigidly rotating stars mainly depend
on the equatorial velocity
, not on the projected
rotational velocity
which determines the lines' widths.
The influence of gravity darkening and spectral type on the line
profiles is shown. The results demonstrate the possibility of
determining the inclination angle
i of single fast rotators, and
they show that constraints on gravity darkening can be drawn for
stellar samples. While significant line profile deformation occurs
in stars rotating as fast as
km s
-1, for
slower rotators profile distortions are marginal. In these cases
spectral signatures induced by, e.g., differential rotation are not
affected by gravity darkening and the methods applicable to slow
rotators can be applied to these faster rotators, too.
Key words: line: profiles -- stars: rotation
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© ESO 2003
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