Table 1
Observed astrophysical parameters of fast rotators (in solar units).
Name | Rpolar | Requa | Tpolar (K) | Tequa (K) | β1 | ω/ωcrit | Ref. |
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β Cas |
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0.92 | 1 |
α Leo |
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0.96 | 1 |
α Lyr |
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0.77 | 2 |
α Aql |
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0.92 | 3 |
α Cep |
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0.94 | 4 |
α Eri | 6.78a |
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17 124a | 12 673a |
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0.98 | 5 |
Notes. Rpolar and Tpolar denote the radius and temperature at the pole, Tequa and Requa are the radius and temperature at the equator, and β1 is the empirical GDE.
Reference. (1) Che et al. (2011); (2) Monnier et al. (2012); (3) Monnier et al. (2007); (4) Zhao et al. (2009); (5) Domiciano de Souza et al. (2014).
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