2016ApJ...826L...2M


Query : 2016ApJ...826L...2M

2016ApJ...826L...2M - Astrophys. J., 826, L2-L2 (2016/July-3)

Stellar evidence that the solar dynamo may be in transition.

METCALFE T.S., EGELAND R. and VAN SADERS J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Precise photometry from the Kepler space telescope allows not only the measurement of rotation in solar-type field stars, but also the determination of reliable masses and ages from asteroseismology. These critical data have recently provided the first opportunity to calibrate rotation-age relations for stars older than the Sun. The evolutionary picture that emerges is surprising: beyond middle-age the efficiency of magnetic braking is dramatically reduced, implying a fundamental change in angular momentum loss beyond a critical Rossby number (Ro ∼ 2). We compile published chromospheric activity measurements for the sample of Kepler asteroseismic targets that were used to establish the new rotation-age relations. We use these data along with a sample of well-characterized solar analogs from the Mount Wilson HK survey to develop a qualitative scenario connecting the evolution of chromospheric activity to a fundamental shift in the character of differential rotation. We conclude that the Sun may be in a transitional evolutionary phase, and that its magnetic cycle might represent a special case of stellar dynamo theory.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: evolution - stars: magnetic field - stars: rotation - stars: solar-type - stars: solar-type

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * kap01 Cet BY* 03 19 21.6964175772 +03 22 12.714979884 5.71 5.52 4.85 4.27 3.91 G5V 890 0
2 * 58 Eri BY* 04 47 36.2917029384 -16 56 04.040472552   6.14 5.50     G2.5IV-V 428 0
3 HD 76151 PM* 08 54 17.9470964696 -05 26 04.054298491 6.89 6.67 6.00     G2V 532 0
4 * 18 Sco PM* 16 15 37.2702755653 -08 22 09.982125430   6.15 5.50     G2Va 604 0
5 BD+47 2683 * 18 43 42.4230433392 +47 56 16.009897416   9.85 9.26     G0V 76 0
6 HD 173701 PM* 18 44 35.1191008536 +43 49 59.790008892   8.37 7.52     G8V 178 0
7 BD+45 2796 PM* 18 56 21.2642726544 +45 30 53.234154468   9.80 9.29     G0.5IV 93 0
8 HD 176153 Ro* 18 56 36.6514583496 +47 39 23.133492756   9.20 8.68     F9IV-V 84 0
9 HD 176693 Er* 18 59 08.6844743448 +48 25 23.600359776   9.34 8.83 8.996   F8V 123 0
10 HD 234856 Ro* 19 17 45.8018919144 +50 28 48.274775580   9.87 9.32     F9IV-V 80 0
11 HD 181207 PM* 19 17 46.3565007888 +41 24 36.838219932   9.06 8.47     F9IV-V 89 0
12 BD+43 3228 Er* 19 23 56.4112114464 +43 18 52.537486464   10.830 10.170 10.035   G0V 60 0
13 HD 182756 * 19 24 30.3488274144 +40 19 23.671912908   9.01 8.31     G1V 67 0
14 Kepler-100 Er* 19 25 32.6432787456 +41 59 24.945100548   12.009 11.278 11.128   G3 110 0
15 HD 183298 PM* 19 26 22.0906256352 +50 59 14.334181836   8.71 8.16     G0.5IV 99 0
16 TYC 3551-149-1 PM* 19 27 20.4900952416 +48 57 12.010523580   10.59 9.85     G5IV 51 0
17 BD+46 2726 Er* 19 34 43.0022454096 +46 51 09.938179044   10.36 9.64 9.438   K0V 123 0
18 TYC 3135-624-1 PM* 19 36 48.8136243480 +38 42 56.789855496   10.35 9.55     G5IV 76 0
19 NGC 6811 OpC 19 37 21.6 +46 22 41   7.47 6.8     ~ 378 0
20 TYC 3556-3445-1 PM* 19 40 21.2108930904 +45 29 20.963746392   10.48 9.91     G3V 75 0
21 NGC 6819 OpC 19 41 18.5 +40 11 24   8.21 7.3     ~ 635 0
22 * 16 Cyg A ** 19 41 48.9534996168 +50 31 30.219536784 6.79 6.59 5.95 5.50 5.17 G1.5Vb 762 0
23 * 16 Cyg B PM* 19 41 51.9726777456 +50 31 03.089030916 7.07 6.86 6.20 5.76 5.42 G3V 890 1
24 HD 187160 SB* 19 46 41.3411982432 +44 20 54.601189476   7.650 7.083     F9IV-V 101 0

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