The Structural Effects of Rotation in Low Mass Stars
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We present theoretical models of rotating low mass stars (0.1 - 1.0 \Msun) to
demonstrate the effect of rotation on the effective temperature and luminosity
of stars. The range of rotation rates in our models corresponds to the observed
rotation rates in young low mass stars. Rotation lowers the effective
temperature and luminosity of the models relative to standard models of the
same mass and composition. We find that the decrease in T$_{eff}$ and L can be
significant at the higher end of our mass range, but becomes small below 0.4
\Msun. The effects of different assumptions about internal angular momentum
transport are discussed. Formulae for relating T$_{eff}$ to mass and v$_{rot}$
are presented. We demonstrate that the kinetic energy of rotation is not a
significant contribution to the luminosity of low mass stars.