A catalogue of rotation and activity in early-M stars
Ansgar Reiners, Nandan Joshi (Institute for Astrophysics, G\"ottingen), and Bertrand Goldman (MPIA Heidelberg)

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive catalogue of rotation and chromospheric activity in early-M stars, revealing a strong correlation between rotation and activity across the transition to full convection.
Contribution
It presents new rotation measurements for 157 stars, doubling existing data, and demonstrates that the rotation-activity relation persists in fully convective stars.
Findings
Active stars are all significantly rotating.
Rotation and activity increase sharply at the convection boundary.
No evidence for a dynamo transition at full convection.
Abstract
We present a catalogue of rotation and chromospheric activity in a sample of 334 M dwarfs of spectral types M0--M4.5 populating the parameter space around the boundary to full convection. We obtained high-resolution optical spectra for 206 targets and determined projected rotational velocity, vsini, and Halpha emission. The data are combined with measurements of vsini in field stars of the same spectral type from the literature. Our sample adds 157 new rotation measurements to the existing literature and almost doubles the sample of available vsini. The final sample provides a statistically meaningful picture of rotation and activity at the transition to full convection in the solar neighborhood. We confirm the steep rise in the fraction of active stars at the transition to full convection known from earlier work. In addition, we see a clear rise in rotational velocity in the same…
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