Exploring the stellar rotation of early-type stars in the LAMOST Medium-Resolution Survey. I. Catalog
Abstract
We derive stellar parameters and abundances (`stellar labels') of 40,034 late-B and A-type main-sequence stars extracted from the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope Medium Resolution Survey (LAMOST--MRS). The primary selection of our early-type sample was obtained from LAMOST Data Release 7 based on spectral line indices. We employed the Stellar LAbel Machine (SLAM) to derive their spectroscopic stellar parameters, drawing on Kurucz spectral synthesis models with 6000 K < Teff < 15,000 K and -1 dex < [M/H] < 1 dex. For a signal-to-noise ratio of 60, the cross-validated scatter is 75 K, 0.06 dex, 0.05 dex, and 3.5\,km\,s-1 for Teff, g, [M/H], and v i, respectively. A comparison with objects with prior, known stellar labels shows great consistency for all stellar parameters, except for g. Although this is an intrinsic caveat that comes from the MRS's narrow wavelength coverage, it only has a minor effect on estimates of the stellar rotation rates because of the decent spectral resolution and the profile-fitting method employed. The masses and ages of our early-type sample stars were inferred from non-rotating stellar evolution models. This paves the way for reviewing the properties of stellar rotation distributions as a function of stellar mass and age.
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