Effects of metallicity, star-formation conditions, and evolution in B and Be
stars.
I: Large Magellanic Cloud, field of NGC2004.
C. Martayan1,
Y. Frémat2,
A.-M. Hubert1,
M. Floquet1,
J. Zorec3, and
C. Neiner1
1
GEPI, UMR8111 du CNRS, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, 92195 Meudon Cedex, France
2
Royal Observatory of Belgium, 3 Avenue Circulaire, 31180 Brussels, Belgium
3
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP), 98bis boulevard Arago, 75014 Paris, France
To statistically study the effects of the metallicity, star-formation
conditions, and evolution on the behaviour of massive stars and, more
particularly, of B and Be stars, we observed large samples of stars in
the Magellanic Clouds for the first time. In this article we present
the first part of this study. Spectroscopic observations of hot stars
belonging to the young cluster LMC-NGC2004 and its surrounding region
were carried out with the VLT-GIRAFFE facilities in MEDUSA mode. We
determined the fundamental parameters (Teff,
log g, v sin i, and radial velocity) for
all B and Be stars in the sample thanks to a code developed in our
group. The effect of fast rotation (stellar flattening and
gravitational darkening) are taken into account in this study. We also
determined the age of observed clusters. We then compared the mean
v sin i obtained for field and cluster B and Be stars
in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) with the ones in the Milky Way
(MW). We find, in particular, that Be stars rotate faster in the LMC
than in the MW, in the field as well as in clusters. We discuss the
relations between v sin i, metallicity,
star-formation conditions, and stellar evolution by comparing the LMC
with the MW. We conclude that Be stars began their main sequence life
with an initial rotational velocity higher than the one for B
stars. It is probable that only part of the B stars, those with a
sufficient initial rotational velocity, can become Be stars. This
result may explain the differences in the proportion of Be stars in
clusters with similar ages.
Accepted by A&A
Preprints from
christophe.martayan@obspm.fr
Or on the web at
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0601240
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