THE ROTATION RATES OF MASSIVE STARS: THE ROLE OF BINARY INTERACTION THROUGH TIDES, MASS TRANSFER, AND MERGERS
SES. E. de MinkNLN. LangerRGR. G. IzzardHSH. SanaADA. de Koter
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Abstract
Rotation is thought to be a major factor in the evolution of massive stars—especially at low metallicity—with consequences for their chemical yields, ionizing flux, and final fate. Deriving the birth spin distribution is of high priority given its importance as a constraint on theories of massive star formation and as input for models of stellar populations in the local universe and at high redshift. Recently, it has become clear that the majority of massive stars interact with a binary companion before they die. We investigate how this affects the distribution of rotation rates, through stellar winds, expansion, tides, mass transfer, and mergers. For this purpose, we simulate a massive binary-star population…
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- NLN. Langer
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- HSH. Sana
- ADA. de Koter
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- Stars
- Binary star
- Accretion (finance)
- Stellar rotation
- Rotation (mathematics)
- Galaxy
- Stellar evolution
- Stellar mass loss
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