Strong evidences for a nonextensive behavior of the rotation period in Open Clusters
D. B. de Freitas, M. M. F. Nepomuceno, B. B. Soares, J. R. P. Silva

TL;DR
This study provides evidence that the rotation period distribution in young open clusters exhibits nonextensive statistical behavior, linking magnetic field topology, stellar braking, and the evolution of stellar rotation.
Contribution
It introduces a nonextensive framework connecting rotation period data with magnetic field topology and stellar age, revealing new insights into stellar rotational dynamics.
Findings
The index q correlates with high-energy tail formation in rotation velocity.
The index q_K relates to magnetic field configuration and stellar age.
The mean magnetic field topology is slightly more complex than purely radial.
Abstract
Time-dependent nonextensivity in a stellar astrophysical scenario combines nonextensive entropic indices derived from the modified Kawaler's parametrization, and , obtained from rotational velocity distribution. These 's are related through a heuristic single relation given by , where is the cluster age. In a nonextensive scenario, these indices are quantities that measure the degree of nonextensivity present in the system. Recent studies reveal that the index is correlated to the formation rate of high-energy tails present in the distribution of rotation velocity. On the other hand, the index is determined by the stellar rotation-age relationship. This depends on the magnetic field configuration through the expression , where and denote the saturation level of the star magnetic field and its…
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