The triple system AT Mic AB + AU Mic in the beta Pictoris Association
Sergio Messina, Giuseppe Leto, Isabella Pagano

TL;DR
This study investigates how gravitational interactions in a young triple star system influence stellar rotation periods, revealing that closer companions can accelerate rotation by affecting disc dispersal and magnetic activity.
Contribution
It provides the first measurement of rotation periods for both components of the AT Mic system and explores the impact of gravitational forces on stellar rotation in young multiple systems.
Findings
AT Mic A and B rotate faster than AU Mic, a more distant companion.
A significant difference in rotation periods exists between AT Mic A and B despite similar masses.
Gravitational interactions may shorten disc lifetimes, influencing stellar rotation rates.
Abstract
Equal-mass stars in young open clusters and loose associations exhibit a wide spread of rotation periods, which likely originates from differences in the initial rotation periods and in the primordial disc lifetimes. We want to explore if the gravitational effects by nearby companions may play an additional role in producing the observed rotation period spread. We measure the photometric rotation periods of components of multiple stellar systems and look for correlations of the period differences among the components to their reciprocal distances. In this paper, we analysed the triple system AU Mic + AT Mic A&B in the 25-Myr beta Pictoris Association. We have retrieved from the literature the rotation period of AU Mic (P = 4.85d) and measured from photometric archival data the rotation periods of both components of AT Mic (P = 1.19d and P = 0.78d) for the first time. Moreover, we…
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