The stellar activity-rotation relationship revisited: Dependence of saturated and non-saturated X-ray emission regimes on stellar mass for late-type dwarfs
2002; EDP Sciences; Volume: 397; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1051/0004-6361
ISSN1432-0746
AutoresNicola Pizzolato, A. Maggio, G. Micela, S. Sciortino, P. Ventura,
Tópico(s)Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
ResumoWe present the results of a new study on the relationship between coronal X-ray emission and stellar rotation in late-type main-sequence stars. We have selected a sample of 259 dwarfs in the range 0.5–2.0, including 110 field stars and 149 members of the Pleiades, Hyades, α Persei, IC 2602 and IC 2391 open clusters. All the stars have been observed with ROSAT, and most of them have photometrically-measured rotation periods available. Our results confirm that two emission regimes exist, one in which the rotation period is a good predictor of the total X-ray luminosity, and the other in which a constant saturated X-ray to bolometric luminosity ratio is attained; we present a quantitative estimate of the critical rotation periods below which stars of different masses (or spectral types) enter the saturated regime. In this work we have also empirically derived a characteristic time scale, , which we have used to investigate the relationship between the X-ray emission level and an X-ray-based Rossby number : we show that our empirical time scale resembles the theoretical convective turnover time for , but it also has the same functional dependence on as in the color range . Our results imply that – for non-saturated coronae – the Lx – Prot relation is equivalent to the vs. Re relation.
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