Improved angular momentum evolution model for solar-like stars
Florian Gallet, J\'er\^ome Bouvier

TL;DR
This paper introduces new rotational evolution models for solar-like stars from 1 Myr to 10 Gyr, incorporating recent wind braking laws and core-envelope decoupling, successfully reproducing observed stellar rotation distributions.
Contribution
It presents a semi-empirical model with updated wind braking laws and core-envelope coupling parameters that better match observed stellar rotation data across a wide age range.
Findings
Models reproduce observed rotation distributions from 1 Myr to 4.5 Gyr.
Fast, median, and slow rotators have distinct disk lifetimes and coupling timescales.
Tentative correlation between initial rotation period and disk lifetime.
Abstract
We present new models for the rotational evolution of solar-like stars between 1 Myr and 10 Gyr with the aim to reproduce the distributions of rotational periods observed for star forming regions and young open clusters within this age range. The models include a new wind braking law based on recent numerical simulations of magnetized stellar winds and specific dynamo and mass-loss prescriptions are adopted to tie angular momentum loss to angular velocity. The model additionally assume constant angular velocity during the disk accretion phase and allow for decoupling between the radiative core and the convective envelope as soon as the former develops. We have developed rotational evolution models for slow, median and fast rotators with initial periods of 10, 7, and 1.4d, respectively. The models reproduce reasonably well the rotational behaviour of solar-type stars between 1 Myr and…
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