Lower limit for differential rotation in members of young loose stellar associations
E. Distefano, A. C. Lanzafame, A. F. Lanza, S. Messina, F. Spada

TL;DR
This study measures a lower limit to surface differential rotation in young solar-like stars, revealing its dependence on stellar temperature and age, and highlighting discrepancies with theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides the first empirical lower limit to SDR in young stars and explores its relation to stellar parameters, challenging existing theoretical predictions.
Findings
DeltaOmega_phot increases with Teff and tau_c
DeltaOmega_phot is proportional to Teff^2.18
SDR increases steeply from 4 to 30 Myr and then stabilizes
Abstract
Surface differential rotation (SDR) plays a key role in dynamo models. SDR estimates are therefore essential for constraining theoretical models. We measure a lower limit to SDR in a sample of solar-like stars belonging to young associations with the aim of investigating how SDR depends on global stellar parameters in the age range (4-95 Myr). The rotation period of a solar-like star can be recovered by analyzing the flux modulation caused by dark spots and stellar rotation. The SDR and the latitude migration of dark-spots induce a modulation of the detected rotation period. We employ long-term photometry to measure the amplitude of such a modulation and to compute the quantity DeltaOmega_phot =2p/P_min -2pi/P_max that is a lower limit to SDR. We find that DeltaOmega_phot increases with the stellar effective temperature and with the global convective turn-over time-scale tau_c. We find…
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