RACE-OC Project: Rotation and variability in the open cluster M11 (NGC6705)
S. Messina, P. Parihar, J.-R. Koo, S.-L. Kim, S.-C. Rey, C. -U. Lee

TL;DR
This study investigates the rotation periods and magnetic activity of stars in the open cluster M11, revealing how stellar rotation evolves with age and its relation to magnetic activity, based on photometric observations and Fourier analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed rotation period distribution for M11 and compares it with other clusters, enhancing understanding of stellar rotational evolution in open clusters.
Findings
Discovered 75 periodic variables in M11, including 38 cluster members.
Determined median rotation period of G stars in M11 to be 4.8 days.
Confirmed that G star rotation slows with age, consistent with rotational braking models.
Abstract
Rotation and magnetic activity are intimately linked in main-sequence stars of G or later spectral types. The presence and level of magnetic activity depend on stellar rotation, and rotation itself is strongly influenced by strength and topology of the magnetic fields. Open clusters represent especially useful targets to investigate the rotation/activity/age connection. The open cluster M11 has been studied as a part of the RACE-OC project (Rotation and ACtivity Evolution in Open Clusters), which is aimed at exploring the evolution of rotation and magnetic activity in the late-type members of open clusters with different ages. Photometric observations of the open cluster M11 were carried out in June 2004 using LOAO 1m telescope. The rotation periods of the cluster members are determined by Fourier analysis of photometric data time series. We further investigated the relations between…
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