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arxiv: 2210.01453 · v1 · pith:K5DTSDVO · submitted 2022-10-04 · astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.GA

Massive stars in metal-poor dwarf galaxies are often extreme rotators

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classification astro-ph.SR astro-ph.GA
keywords dwarfgalaxiesmetal-poorsolarmagellanicmassivestarstars
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We probe how common extremely rapid rotation is among massive stars in the early universe by measuring the OBe star fraction in nearby metal-poor dwarf galaxies. We apply a new method that uses broad-band photometry to measure the galaxy-wide OBe star fractions in the Magellanic Clouds and three more distant, more metal-poor dwarf galaxies. We find OBe star fractions of ~20% in the Large Magellanic Cloud (0.5 Z_Solar), and ~30% in the Small Magellanic Cloud (0.2 Z_Solar) as well as in the so-far unexplored metallicity range from 0.1 Z_solar to 0.2 Z_solar occupied by the other three dwarf galaxies. Our results imply that extremely rapid rotation is common among massive stars in metal-poor environments such as the early universe.

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