The Factory and The Beehive II. Activity and Rotation in Praesepe and the Hyades
S. T. Douglas, M. A. Ag\"ueros, K. R. Covey, E. C. Bowsher, J. J., Bochanski, P. A. Cargile, A. Kraus, N. M. Law, J. J. Lemonias, H. G. Arce, D., F. Fierroz, A. Kundert

TL;DR
This study compares stellar rotation and magnetic activity in Praesepe and Hyades clusters at around 600 million years, providing new spectral data and analyzing the rotation-activity relationship across a broad range of stellar types.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive comparison of rotation and activity in two benchmark clusters, with expanded spectral data and improved calculations of activity indicators across various stellar masses.
Findings
Hα activity is saturated for Rossby number Ro ≤ 0.11.
Activity declines as a power-law with slope -0.73 for Ro > 0.11.
No significant difference in activity or rotation between Praesepe and Hyades.
Abstract
Open clusters are collections of stars with a single, well-determined age, and can be used to investigate the connections between angular-momentum evolution and magnetic activity over a star's lifetime. We present the results of a comparative study of the relationship between stellar rotation and activity in two benchmark open clusters: Praesepe and the Hyades. As they have the same age and roughly solar metallicity, these clusters serve as an ideal laboratory for testing the agreement between theoretical and empirical rotation-activity relations at 600 Myr. We have compiled a sample of 720 spectra --- more than half of which are new observations --- for 516 high-confidence members of Praesepe; we have also obtained 139 new spectra for 130 high-confidence Hyads. We have collected rotation periods () for 135 Praesepe members and 87 Hyads. To compare emission,…
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