Fundamental properties of two rapidly rotating stars: Rasalhague and Alkaid
Axel Lazzarotto, Alain Hui-Bon-Hoa, Torsten Boehm, Matthew Gent, Michel Rieutord

TL;DR
This study develops a method to determine fundamental parameters of rapidly rotating stars using spectrophotometric data and 2D models, and applies it to stars Rasalhague and Alkaid, refining their properties and rotation inclinations.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new approach combining observables and 2D models to accurately derive parameters of fast rotators, including inclination and rotation rate.
Findings
Confirmed and refined Rasalhague's fundamental parameters.
Derived Alkaid's mass, rotation period, and inclination.
Identified Alkaid as a very young star, 2-8 Myrs off the Zero-Age Main Sequence.
Abstract
Abridged : The fundamental parameters of rapidly rotating stars are key quantities to understand the impact of rotation on stellar evolution. A few nearby early-type stars offer the possibility of precise measurements of these parameters, which will help us constrain newly available two-dimensional models. We propose a method to retrieve the fundamental parameters of a fast rotating star (mass, rotation rate, and age), and also the inclination of its rotation axis on the line of sight, using five spectrophotometric observables along with a set of steady 2D-models. Using the temperature derived by the infrared flux method, the Vsini and the apparent luminosity, along with a grid of 2D steady state models, we select models that are compatible with all observational constraints, and derive the most probable mass, rotation rate, core hydrogen mass fraction relative to that of the envelope,…
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