论文标题
旋转表面:行星吞噬或意外角动量传输的证据?
Spinning up the Surface: Evidence for Planetary Engulfment or Unexpected Angular Momentum Transport?
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论文摘要
在本文中,我们报告了低质量低亮度巨星巨星中非单调径向旋转曲线的潜在检测。对于大多数低和中间质量的恒星,主序列上的旋转似乎接近刚性。随着这些恒星演变成巨人,核心合同和包膜扩展,这应该暗示具有快速核心,较慢的包膜和表面的径向旋转曲线。然而,KIC 9267654似乎显示出比其散装包膜旋转速率快的表面旋转速率,这与这个简单的角动量保护论点相抵触。我们改善了光谱表面的约束,表明脉动频率与先前发表的核心和包膜旋转速率一致,并证明恒星没有显示出强大的化学特征性。我们讨论了反对任何潮汐互动恒星伴侣的证据。最后,我们讨论了这种异常旋转曲线的可能起源,包括潜在的巨型行星或通过近亲伴侣触发的潮汐惯性波传输的巨大角度动量传递,并鼓励进一步的观察和理论工作。
In this paper, we report the potential detection of a nonmonotonic radial rotation profile in a low-mass lower-luminosity giant star. For most low- and intermediate-mass stars, the rotation on the main sequence seems to be close to rigid. As these stars evolve into giants, the core contracts and the envelope expands, which should suggest a radial rotation profile with a fast core and a slower envelope and surface. KIC 9267654, however, seems to show a surface rotation rate that is faster than its bulk envelope rotation rate, in conflict with this simple angular momentum conservation argument. We improve the spectroscopic surface constraint, show that the pulsation frequencies are consistent with the previously published core and envelope rotation rates, and demonstrate that the star does not show strong chemical peculiarities. We discuss the evidence against any tidally interacting stellar companion. Finally, we discuss the possible origin of this unusual rotation profile, including the potential ingestion of a giant planet or unusual angular momentum transport by tidal inertial waves triggered by a close substellar companion, and encourage further observational and theoretical efforts.