Stellar Inclination Angles from Be-star H alpha Emission Line Profiles

T. A. A. Sigut, A. K. Mahjour,C. Tycner

arxiv(2020)

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We demonstrate that the angle between a star's rotation axis and the observer's line of sight, usually called the inclination angle, can be reliably determined for Be stars via H alpha emission line profile fitting. We test our method on a sample of 11 Be stars with available long-baseline interferometric data from the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer. We fit the H alpha emission line profile of each star to obtain a spectroscopic inclination angle i(H alpha). We then obtain an independent inclination angle estimate, i(V2), by fitting the observed interferometric visibilities with model visibilities based on a purely geometric representation of the light distribution on the sky. The sample differences, Delta i equivalent to i(H alpha) - i(V2), are normally distributed with a mean of zero and a standard deviation of 6 degrees.7, and the linear correlation coefficient between i(H alpha) and i(V2) is r = 0.93. As Be stars comprise upwards of one-fifth of all main-sequence B-type stars, this Ha line profile fitting technique has the potential to provide an efficient method for detecting correlated stellar spin axes in young open clusters. Furthermore, if the orientation of the Be star's circumstellar disk on the plane of the sky can be constrained by polarization measurements, it is possible to determine the full 3D stellar rotation vector of each Be star.
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Early-type emission stars,Be stars,Circumstellar disks,Fundamental parameters of stars
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