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Evolutionary study of the Be star 28 Tau
2010
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
AbstractWe present an evolutionary study of 28 Tau, a Be star, in connection with its rapid rotation. The photometric data during the absence of its envelope in 1921 have been used to determine the effective temperature and luminosity of the star at the main sequence of the HR diagram. From an evolutionary model, we found that the mass and radius of the star are about 3.2 M⊙ and 3.2 R⊙ respectively. The equatorial rotation velocity of the star, νe found to be close to its critical velocity, νcr where νe/νcr ≃ 0.87.
doi:10.1017/s1743921311010532
fatcat:nrun37fjibg5le2fu42ycagxia