2018
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty212
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Stellar activity with LAMOST – II. Chromospheric activity in open clusters

Abstract: We use the LAMOST spectra of member stars in Pleiades, M34, Praesepe, and Hyades to study how chromospheric activity vary as a function of mass and rotation at different age. We measured excess equivalent widths of Hα, Hβ , and Ca ii K based on estimated chromospheric contributions from old and inactive field dwarfs, and excess luminosities are obtained by normalizing bolometric luminosity, for more than 700 late-type stars in these open clusters. Results indicate two activity sequences in cool spot coverage a… Show more

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“…This Hα emission is relatively weak for an object with an M3.5 spectral type (Newton et al 2017;Jeffers et al 2018;Kiman et al 2021). This indicates that Ross 19B has an age greater than ≈600-800 Myr, as all mid-M type members of the Hyades and Praesepe clusters show strong Hα emission (Douglas et al 2014;Fang et al 2018). We also note here that there is no notable lithium absorption at λ6707 Å in the spectrum of Ross 19A.…”
Section: Agementioning
confidence: 54%
“…This Hα emission is relatively weak for an object with an M3.5 spectral type (Newton et al 2017;Jeffers et al 2018;Kiman et al 2021). This indicates that Ross 19B has an age greater than ≈600-800 Myr, as all mid-M type members of the Hyades and Praesepe clusters show strong Hα emission (Douglas et al 2014;Fang et al 2018). We also note here that there is no notable lithium absorption at λ6707 Å in the spectrum of Ross 19A.…”
Section: Agementioning
confidence: 54%
“…V1298 Tau exhibits an X-ray emission of 4.58 +1.71 −1.44 × 10 30 erg s −1 (ref. 69 ), compatible with an activity stronger than that of the stars in the Pleiades 70,71 , and has an ultraviolet excess (8.15 ± 0.05 magnitude difference between the magnitude in the near-ultraviolet and the magnitude in the J band) characteristic of stars younger than ~100 Myr (ref. 72 ).…”
Section: K2 Photometrymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…We assume that each line has equal width and the two Li doublet lines have equal heights. We compare the Li EW to empirical relationships of EW and T eff of stars in clusters and associations (e.g., Somers & Pinsonneault 2015;Fang et al 2018) in Figure 10, and from this we find that TOI-811 has an age not inconsistent with the stars in Pleiades (125 Myr) or IC 2602 and IC 2391 (30-50 Myr). Though we do not explicitly use the Li λ6708 EW measurement to constrain the age of TOI-811 in our analysis, we may qualitatively use it to confirm that TOI-811 is likely younger than 200 Myr.…”
Section: Lithium Abundance In Toi-811mentioning
confidence: 95%