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arxiv: 2207.12776 · v1 · pith:UMIJWOS7new · submitted 2022-07-26 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.GA

The IACOB project. VII. The rotational properties of Galactic massive O-type stars revisited

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Stellar rotation is of key importance for the formation process, evolution, and final fate of massive stars. In this paper we review results from the study of the spin rate properties of a sample of more than 400 Galactic O-type stars surveyed by the IACOB and OWN projects. By combining vsini, Teff, and logg estimates (resulting from a detailed quantitative spectroscopic analysis) with information about the spectroscopic binarity status for an important fraction of the stars in the sample, we provide a renewed overview about how the empirical distribution of projected rotational velocities in the O-star domain depends on mass, evolutionary and binary status. The obtained distributions are then compared with predictions of several state-of-the-art evolutionary models for single stars, as well as from population synthesis simulations including binary interaction, and used to provide hints about the initial velocity distribution of stars with masses in the range ~15-80 Msol.

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