Towards precise stellar ages: combining isochrone fitting with empirical gyrochronology
Ruth Angus, Timothy D. Morton, Daniel Foreman-Mackey, Jennifer van, Saders, Jason Curtis, Stephen R. Kane, Megan Bedell, Rocio Kiman, David W., Hogg, John Brewer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a combined isochrone fitting and gyrochronology method for more precise stellar age estimation across various stellar types, validated with a new calibration and an open-source tool.
Contribution
It develops a novel integrated approach for stellar age determination, enhancing accuracy and applicability beyond previous isolated methods.
Findings
Incorporating rotation periods improves age precision up to three times.
New gyrochronology relation calibrated with Praesepe cluster and Sun.
Open source Python package 'stardate' for practical age inference.
Abstract
We present a new age-dating technique that combines gyrochronology with isochrone fitting to infer ages for FGKM main-sequence and subgiant field stars. Gyrochronology and isochrone fitting are each capable of providing relatively precise ages for field stars in certain areas of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram: gyrochronology works optimally for cool main-sequence stars, and isochrone fitting can provide precise ages for stars near the main-sequence turnoff. Combined, these two age-dating techniques can provide precise and accurate ages for a broader range of stellar masses and evolutionary stages than either method used in isolation. We demonstrate that the position of a star on the Hertzsprung- Russell or color-magnitude diagram can be combined with its rotation period to infer a precise age via both isochrone fitting and gyrochronology simultaneously. We show that incorporating…
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