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Figure 4.6: Evolution <strong>of</strong> stellar rot<strong>at</strong>ion. Lower black lines show the rot<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

velocities v∗ <strong>of</strong> the stars as they initially grow slowly through adiab<strong>at</strong>ic accretion<br />

and then undergo KH contraction onto the MS. Upper green lines are the<br />

break-up velocities <strong>of</strong> the stars, vmax GMsink/R∗. Solid lines are for sink<br />

A, and dashed lines are for sink B. Note th<strong>at</strong> once KH contraction begins <strong>at</strong><br />

around 1000 years for sink A and 3000 years for sink B, both stars quickly<br />

spin up to the full break-up velocity.<br />

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