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Chromospherically Active Stars Ix Hd 33798 = V390 Aurigae: A Lithium-Rich Rapidly Rotating Single Giant, Francis C. Fekel, Laurence A. Marschall Oct 1991

Chromospherically Active Stars Ix Hd 33798 = V390 Aurigae: A Lithium-Rich Rapidly Rotating Single Giant, Francis C. Fekel, Laurence A. Marschall

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HD 33798 is a chromospherically active, rapidly rotating, lithium-rich, late-type giant. Analysis of 40 radial velocities indicates no periodic velocity variations, suggesting that the star is single, so its rapid rotation (v sin i = 29 km s-1) is highly unusual. Such rotation is inconsistent with the rotational brake hypothesis of Gray [ApJ, 262, 682 (1982); 347, 1021 (1989)] and the results of Rutten & Pylyser [A&A, 191, 227 (1988)]. Although there are many similarities to the supposed pre-main-sequence star HDE 283572, the lithium abundance and space motion of HD 33798 appears to be in a post-main-sequence phase of …