On the rotational behavior of parent stars of extrasolar planets
S. Alves, J.D. do Nascimento Jr., J.R. De Medeiros

TL;DR
This study investigates the rotational velocities and angular momentum of stars hosting extrasolar planets, revealing that their rotational behavior aligns with established stellar rotation models and that stars with planets generally share similar rotation distributions with stars without planets.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of stellar rotation and angular momentum in planet-hosting stars, highlighting similarities with non-planet-hosting stars and confirming known rotation trends.
Findings
Stars with planets follow the same rotation distribution as stars without planets.
A decline in stellar rotation occurs near 1.2Msun and Teff~6000 K.
Stars with larger planets tend to have higher angular momentum.
Abstract
We analyzed the behavior of the rotational velocity in the parent stars of extrasolar planets. Projected rotational velocity v sin i and angular momentum were combined with stellar and planetary parameters, for a unique sample of 147 stars, amounting to 184 extrasolar planets, including 25 multiple systems. Indeed, for the present working sample we considered only stars with planets detected by the radial-velocity procedure. Our analysis shows that the v sin i distribution of stars with planets along the HR Diagram follows the well established scenario for the rotation of intermediate to low main sequence stars, with a sudden decline in rotation near 1.2Msun . The decline occurs around Teff~ 6000 K, corresponding to the late-F spectral region. A statistical comparison of the distribution of the rotation of stars with planets and a sample of stars without planets indicates that the v sin…
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