Evolution of Galactic Field be Stars
Abstract
Galactic field Be stars were studied by taking into account the effects induced by the fast rotation on their fundamental parameters. Fractional ages τ/τ\ MS (τ\ MS = time spent in the MS) against stellar mass reveal that: a) Be stars spread over the whole interval 0<τ/τ\ MS<1; b) the Be phenomenon in massive stars (M>12M\) is present at smaller age ratios than for less massive stars (M<12M\); c) there is a lack of Be stars with M<7M\ in the first half of the MS. Low mass fast rotators (M<7M\), called Bn stars, could be "becoming" Be stars.
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