Solar-like stars (M ≲ 1.3 M⊙) lose angular momentum through their magnetized winds. The resulting evolution of the surface rotation period, which can be directly measured photometrically, has the potential to be an accurate indicator of stellar age, and is constrained by observations of rotation periods of coeval stars, such as members of Galactic open clusters. A prominent observational feature of the mass–rotation period diagrams of open clusters is a sequence of relatively slower rotators. The formation and persistence of this slow-rotator sequence across several billion years imply an approximately coherent spin-down of the stars that belong to it. In particular, the sequence is observed to evolve coherently toward longer periods in pro...
Understanding stellar rotation and the role of magnetic braking remains a major outstanding problem ...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical...
International audienceTo better understand the observed distributions of the rotation rate and magne...
Solar-like stars (M ≲ 1.3 M⊙) lose angular momentum through their magnetized winds. The resulting ev...
Context. The observed relationship between mass, age and rotation in open clusters shows the progres...
Context. Understanding the origin and evolution of stellar angular momentum is one of the ...
Context. Observations of young open clusters show a bimodal distribution of stellar rotation. In tho...
Context. Understanding the physical processes that dictate the angular momentum evolution of solar-t...
The magnetic field in young stellar object is undoubtedly the most important component when one deal...
International audienceThe rotation rates of main-sequence stars slow over time as they gradually los...
Rotation periods are now available for ~500 pre-main-sequence (PMS) and recently arrived main-sequ...
Despite the prevalence of fully-convective stars, very few members of the field population have meas...
Stellar rotation periods measured from single-age populations are critical for investigating how ste...
Understanding stellar rotation and the role of magnetic braking remains a major outstanding problem ...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical...
International audienceTo better understand the observed distributions of the rotation rate and magne...
Solar-like stars (M ≲ 1.3 M⊙) lose angular momentum through their magnetized winds. The resulting ev...
Context. The observed relationship between mass, age and rotation in open clusters shows the progres...
Context. Understanding the origin and evolution of stellar angular momentum is one of the ...
Context. Observations of young open clusters show a bimodal distribution of stellar rotation. In tho...
Context. Understanding the physical processes that dictate the angular momentum evolution of solar-t...
The magnetic field in young stellar object is undoubtedly the most important component when one deal...
International audienceThe rotation rates of main-sequence stars slow over time as they gradually los...
Rotation periods are now available for ~500 pre-main-sequence (PMS) and recently arrived main-sequ...
Despite the prevalence of fully-convective stars, very few members of the field population have meas...
Stellar rotation periods measured from single-age populations are critical for investigating how ste...
Understanding stellar rotation and the role of magnetic braking remains a major outstanding problem ...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical...
International audienceTo better understand the observed distributions of the rotation rate and magne...