The Gaia-ESO Survey: Chromospheric Emission, Accretion Properties, and Rotation in $\gamma$ Velorum and Chamaeleon I
A. Frasca, K. Biazzo, A. C. Lanzafame, J. M. Alcal\'a, E. Brugaletta,, A. Klutsch, B. Stelzer, G. G. Sacco, L. Spina, R. D. Jeffries, D. Montes, E., J. Alfaro, G. Barentsen, R. Bonito, J. F. Gameiro, J. Lopez-Santiago, G., Pace, L. Pasquini, L. Prisinzano, S. G. Sousa

TL;DR
This study analyzes chromospheric activity, accretion, and rotation in stellar populations of $\
Contribution
It introduces a new method for measuring accretion rates and distinguishes accreting from active stars using spectral line diagnostics.
Findings
Few accretors in $\
Accretion rates range from 10^{-11} to 10^{-9} M_\
Less scatter in $\
Abstract
We use the fundamental parameters delivered by the GES consortium in the first internal data release to select the members of Vel and Cha I among the UVES and GIRAFFE spectroscopic observations. A total of 140 Vel members and 74 Cha I members were studied. We calculated stellar luminosities through spectral energy distributions, while stellar masses were derived by comparison with evolutionary tracks. The spectral subtraction of low-activity and slowly rotating templates, which are rotationally broadened to match the of the targets, enabled us to measure the equivalent widths (EWs) and the fluxes in the H and H lines. The H line was also used for identifying accreting objects and for evaluating the mass accretion rate (). The distribution of for the members of Vel displays a peak at about 10 km…
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