HD 60431, the CP2 star with the shortest rotational period -- Physical parameters and period analysis
Z. Mikulasek, E. Semenko, E. Paunzen, S. Huemmerich, P. L. North, K., Bernhard, J. Krticka, and J. Janik

TL;DR
This study confirms HD 60431 as the CP2 star with the shortest rotational period of 0.4755 days, analyzing its physical parameters, chemical abundances, and period evolution to provide insights into CP2 star formation.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed analysis of HD 60431's physical parameters, chemical abundances, and rotational period evolution, establishing it as the shortest-period CP2 star known.
Findings
HD 60431 has a rotational period of 0.4755 days.
It shows strong overabundances of Mg, Si, Ca, Ti, and Fe.
The rotational period is slightly increasing over time.
Abstract
CP2 stars show periodic photometric, spectroscopic, and magnetic variations with the rotational period. They are generally slow rotators, with rotational periods exceeding half a day, except for the late B-type star HD 60431, which has an unusually short rotational period of 0.4755 days. As slow rotation is deemed a necessary criterion for the establishment of chemical peculiarities, this characteristic renders HD 60431 a special object that might offer valuable insight into, and constraints on, the formation and evolution of CP2 stars. Our study aims at analysing the light variability, deriving atmospheric abundances, and determining detailed physical parameters of HD 60431 to confirm its status as the CP2 star with the shortest known rotational period, with special emphasis on the rotational period evolution. Photometric indices and high-resolution spectroscopy were employed to derive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
