Chromospheric and Coronal Activity in the 500-Myr-old Open Cluster M37: Evidence for Coronal Stripping?
Alejandro N\'u\~nez, Marcel A. Ag\"ueros, Kevin R. Covey, and Mercedes, L\'opez-Morales

TL;DR
This study investigates chromospheric activity in low-mass stars of the 500-Myr-old cluster M37, revealing a smaller saturation Rossby number for chromospheric activity compared to coronal activity, suggesting possible coronal stripping effects.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of Hα activity in M37 and compares chromospheric and coronal activity, highlighting differences in saturation thresholds and decay rates, implying coronal stripping.
Findings
Chromospheric activity saturates at Ro ≈ 0.03.
Chromospheric activity decays more slowly than coronal activity with increasing Ro.
Evidence suggests coronal stripping may occur due to differing saturation thresholds.
Abstract
We present the results of a spectroscopic survey to characterize chromospheric activity, as measured by H emission, in low-mass members of the 500-Myr-old open cluster M37. Combining our new measurements of H luminosities () with previously cataloged stellar properties, we identify saturated and unsaturated regimes in the dependence of the -to-bolometric-luminosity ratio, , on the Rossby number . All rotators with Ro smaller than 0.030.01 converge to an activity level of = (1.270.02) x 10. This saturation threshold ( = 0.030.01) is statistically smaller than that found in most studies of the rotation-activity relation. In the unsaturated regime, slower rotators have lower levels of chromospheric activity, with () following a power-law of…
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