RACE-OC Project: Rotation and variability in young stellar associations within 100 pc
S. Messina, S. Desidera, M. Turatto, A.C. Lanzafame, E.F. Guinan

TL;DR
This study measures and analyzes the rotation periods and magnetic activity of stars in six young stellar associations within 100 parsecs, revealing key rotational evolution phases at ages 8-70 million years.
Contribution
It provides the largest set of rotation periods for young stars at specific ages, enhancing understanding of stellar rotational evolution.
Findings
Detected rotation periods for 93 stars for the first time.
Confirmed and revised periods for additional stars, increasing known data.
Identified significant spin-up and spin-down phases in stellar rotation over 8-70 Myr.
Abstract
Our goal is to determine the rotational and magnetic-related activity properties of stars at different stages of evolution. We have focussed our attention on 6 young loose stellar associations within 100 pc and ages in the range 8-70 Myr: TW Hydrae (~8 Myr), beta Pictoris (~10 Myr), Tucana/Horologium, Columba, Carina (~30 Myr), and AB Doradus (~70 Myr). Additional data on alpha Persei and the Pleiades from the literature is also considered. Rotational periods of stars showing rotational modulation due to photospheric magnetic activity (i.e. starspots) have been determined applying the Lomb-Scargle periodogram technique to photometric time-series obtained by the All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS). The magnetic activity level has been derived from the amplitude of the V lightcurves. We detected the rotational modulation and measured the rotation periods of 93 stars for the first time, and…
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