Chromospheric and Coronal Activity in the 500-Myr-old Open Cluster M37: Evidence for Coronal Stripping?
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 index = -0.510.02, slightly shallower than the one found for a combined 650-Myr-old sample of Hyades and Praesepe stars. By comparing this unsaturated behavior to that previously found for coronal activity in M37 (as measured via the X-ray luminosity, ), we confirm that chromospheric activity decays at a much slower rate than coronal activity with increasing . While a comparison of and for M37 members with measurements of both reveals a nearly 1:1 relation, removing the mass-dependencies by comparing instead and does not provide clear evidence for such a relation. Finally, we find that is smaller for our chromospheric than for our coronal indicator of activity ( = 0.030.01 versus 0.090.01). We interpret this as possible evidence for coronal stripping.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1611.09313,
title = {Chromospheric and Coronal Activity in the 500-Myr-old Open Cluster M37: Evidence for Coronal Stripping?},
author = {Alejandro Núñez and Marcel A. Agüeros and Kevin R. Covey and Mercedes López-Morales},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.09313},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication on the Astrophysical Journal