Three K2 Campaigns Yield Rotation Periods for 1013 Stars in Praesepe
Rayna Rampalli, Marcel A. Ag\"ueros, Jason L. Curtis, Stephanie T., Douglas, Alejandro N\'u\~nez, Phillip A. Cargile, Kevin R. Covey, Natalie M., Gosnell, Adam L. Kraus, Nicholas M. Law, Andrew W. Mann

TL;DR
This study uses three years of K2 observations to measure and verify the stability of stellar rotation periods for low-mass stars in the Praesepe cluster, enhancing understanding of stellar rotation evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive rotation period census for Praesepe stars and demonstrates the stability of these periods over multi-year timescales.
Findings
Measured new rotation periods for 220 stars.
Recovered 97% of previously known periods.
Confirmed period stability over three years.
Abstract
We use three campaigns of K2 observations to complete the census of rotation in low-mass members of the benchmark, 670-Myr-old open cluster Praesepe. We measure new rotation periods (\prot) for 220 1.3~\Msun\ Praesepe members and recover periods for (793/812) of the stars with a \prot\ in the literature. Of the 19 stars for which we do not recover a \prot, 17 were not observed by K2. As K2's three Praesepe campaigns took place over the course of three years, we test the stability of our measured \prot\ for stars observed in more than one campaign. We measure \prot\ consistent to within for of the 331 likely single stars with 2 high-quality observations; the median difference in \prot\ is , with a standard deviation of . Nearly all of the exceptions are stars with discrepant \prot\ measurements in Campaign 18, K2's last, which…
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