Supersaturation and activity-rotation relation in PMS stars: the young Cluster h Per
C. Argiroffi, M. Caramazza, G. Micela, S. Sciortino, E. Moraux, J., Bouvier, E. Flaccomio

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic activity and rotation relation in 13-million-year-old PMS stars in the cluster h Per, revealing supersaturation in fast rotators and supporting the centrifugal stripping hypothesis for magnetic activity regulation.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of activity-rotation regimes in intermediate-age PMS stars similar to MS stars, highlighting the role of the alpha-Omega dynamo and centrifugal stripping.
Findings
Fast rotators in h Per show supersaturation.
Slower rotators exhibit non-saturated activity levels.
Supersaturation correlates better with P_rot than Ro.
Abstract
The magnetic activity of late-type MS stars is characterized by different regimes, and their activity levels are well described by Ro, the ratio between P_rot and the convective turnover time. Very young PMS stars show, similarly to MS stars, intense magnetic activity. However they do not show clear activity-rotation trends, and it still debated which stellar parameters determine their magnetic activity levels. To bridge the gap between MS and PMS stars, we studied the activity-rotation relation in the young cluster h Per, a ~13 Myr old cluster, that contains both fast and slow rotators, whose members have ended their accretion phase and have already developed a radiative core. It offers us the opportunity to study the activity level of intermediate-age PMS stars with different rotational velocities, excluding any interactions with the circumstellar environment. We constrained the…
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