In 1968 van den Heuvel showed that the rotational velocities at many A types have peaks below V sin i = 45 km s⁻¹ and above 90 km s⁻¹. We explored this bimodal behavior by obtaining new rotational velocities of 1761 A-type stars with coudé CCD spectra and, to date, new MK classifications for 956 of those. We find that the slow rotators consist of Ap, Am, and short-period binaries while the rapid rotators are normal and λ Bootis stars. The overlap is only 8–10% and can probably be attributed to undetected abnormal stars and binaries. The λ Bootis stars discovered purely by their having weak λ4481 Mg II constitute about 18% of the early A-type stars but 4% at the late ones. Statistically all such λ Bootis stars have V > 100 km s⁻¹ but they c...
Many young and intermediate age massive stellar clusters host bimodal distributions in the rotation ...
We present the results of a study aimed at assessing the differences in the dis- tribution of rotati...
Context: The study of rotational velocity distributions for normal stars requires an accurate spectr...
Aim - In this work, a sample of vsini of B9 to F2-type main sequence single stars has been built fro...
We measured the projected rotational velocities of 1092 northern B stars listed in the Bright Star C...
Context. In previous works of this series, we have shown that late B- and early A-type stars have ge...
Context. In previous works of this series, we have shown that late B- and early A-type stars have ge...
Context. The study of rotational velocity distributions for normal stars requires an accurate spectr...
Aims. A sample of v sin i of B9 to F2-type main sequence single stars has been built from highly hom...
Context. The study of rotational velocity distributions for normal stars requires an accurate spectr...
Context. The empirical distribution of projected rotational velocities (v sin i) in massive O-type s...
A calibration based on the results of Gray has been used to determine projected rotational velocitie...
Projected rotational velocities for 58 B, A, and early‐F stars have been determined from high‐resolu...
peer reviewedThe origin of rapid rotation in massive stars remains debated, although binary interac...
Rotation is a key physical process operating in the A stars. We present a method by which rotation p...
Many young and intermediate age massive stellar clusters host bimodal distributions in the rotation ...
We present the results of a study aimed at assessing the differences in the dis- tribution of rotati...
Context: The study of rotational velocity distributions for normal stars requires an accurate spectr...
Aim - In this work, a sample of vsini of B9 to F2-type main sequence single stars has been built fro...
We measured the projected rotational velocities of 1092 northern B stars listed in the Bright Star C...
Context. In previous works of this series, we have shown that late B- and early A-type stars have ge...
Context. In previous works of this series, we have shown that late B- and early A-type stars have ge...
Context. The study of rotational velocity distributions for normal stars requires an accurate spectr...
Aims. A sample of v sin i of B9 to F2-type main sequence single stars has been built from highly hom...
Context. The study of rotational velocity distributions for normal stars requires an accurate spectr...
Context. The empirical distribution of projected rotational velocities (v sin i) in massive O-type s...
A calibration based on the results of Gray has been used to determine projected rotational velocitie...
Projected rotational velocities for 58 B, A, and early‐F stars have been determined from high‐resolu...
peer reviewedThe origin of rapid rotation in massive stars remains debated, although binary interac...
Rotation is a key physical process operating in the A stars. We present a method by which rotation p...
Many young and intermediate age massive stellar clusters host bimodal distributions in the rotation ...
We present the results of a study aimed at assessing the differences in the dis- tribution of rotati...
Context: The study of rotational velocity distributions for normal stars requires an accurate spectr...