International audienceDuring the first half of main-sequence lifetimes, the evolution of rotation and magnetic activity in solar-type stars appears to be strongly coupled. Recent observations suggest that rotation rates evolve much more slowly beyond middle age, while stellar activity continues to decline. We aim to characterize this midlife transition by combining archival stellar activity data from the Mount Wilson Observatory with asteroseismology from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). For two stars on opposite sides of the transition (88 Leo and ρ CrB), we independently assess the mean activity levels and rotation periods previously reported in the literature. For the less active star (ρ CrB), we detect solar-like oscill...
Characterising the long-term evolution of magnetic activity on Sun-like stars is important not only ...
Stellar magnetic activity is an important parameter to study as it can give insights into stellar ac...
International audienceDuring the first half of their main-sequence lifetimes, stars rapidly lose ang...
International audienceDuring the first half of main-sequence lifetimes, the evolution of rotation an...
During the first half of main-sequence lifetimes, the evolution of rotation and magnetic activity in...
<p>The Kepler mission dramatically changed our understanding of how rotation and magnetism evolve in...
International audienceThe rotation rates of main-sequence stars slow over time as they gradually los...
Solar-type stars are born with relatively rapid rotation and strong magnetic fields. Through a proce...
The knowledge of the evolution of rotation and magnetic activity of solar-like stars is key to under...
Precise photometry from the Kepler space telescope allows not only the measurement of rotation in so...
Context. Young, fast-rotating single stars can show dramatically different magnetic signatures and l...
International audienceMost previous efforts to calibrate how rotation and magnetic activity depend o...
Context. Characterising the time evolution of magnetic activity on Sun-like stars is important not o...
The rotation rates of main-sequence stars slow over time as they gradually lose angular momentum to ...
Stellar magnetic activity studies are very important for different fields of astrophysics. Several s...
Characterising the long-term evolution of magnetic activity on Sun-like stars is important not only ...
Stellar magnetic activity is an important parameter to study as it can give insights into stellar ac...
International audienceDuring the first half of their main-sequence lifetimes, stars rapidly lose ang...
International audienceDuring the first half of main-sequence lifetimes, the evolution of rotation an...
During the first half of main-sequence lifetimes, the evolution of rotation and magnetic activity in...
<p>The Kepler mission dramatically changed our understanding of how rotation and magnetism evolve in...
International audienceThe rotation rates of main-sequence stars slow over time as they gradually los...
Solar-type stars are born with relatively rapid rotation and strong magnetic fields. Through a proce...
The knowledge of the evolution of rotation and magnetic activity of solar-like stars is key to under...
Precise photometry from the Kepler space telescope allows not only the measurement of rotation in so...
Context. Young, fast-rotating single stars can show dramatically different magnetic signatures and l...
International audienceMost previous efforts to calibrate how rotation and magnetic activity depend o...
Context. Characterising the time evolution of magnetic activity on Sun-like stars is important not o...
The rotation rates of main-sequence stars slow over time as they gradually lose angular momentum to ...
Stellar magnetic activity studies are very important for different fields of astrophysics. Several s...
Characterising the long-term evolution of magnetic activity on Sun-like stars is important not only ...
Stellar magnetic activity is an important parameter to study as it can give insights into stellar ac...
International audienceDuring the first half of their main-sequence lifetimes, stars rapidly lose ang...