English

Magnetic activity evolution of solar-like stars: II. $S_{\rm ph}$-Ro evolution of Kepler main-sequence targets

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2025-02-17 v1

Abstract

There is now a large sample of stars observed by the Kepler satellite with measured rotation periods and photometric activity index SphS_{\rm ph}. We use this data, in conjunction with stellar interiors models, to explore the interplay of magnetism, rotation, and convection. Stellar activity proxies other than SphS_{\rm ph} are correlated with the Rossby number, RoRo, or ratio of rotation period to convective overturn timescale. We compute the latter using the Yale Rotating Evolution Code stellar models. We observe different SphS_{\rm ph}-RoRo relationships for different stellar spectral types. Though the overall trend of decreasing magnetic activity versus RoRo is recovered, we find a localized dip in SphS_{\rm ph} around Ro/RoRo/Ro_{\odot} \sim\,0.3 for the G and K dwarfs. F dwarfs show little to no dependence of SphS_{\rm ph} on RoRo due to their shallow convective zones; further accentuated as TeffT_{\rm eff} increases. The dip in activity for the G and K dwarfs corresponds to the intermediate rotation period gap, suggesting that the dip in SphS_{\rm ph} could be associated with the redistribution of angular momentum between the core and convective envelope inside stars. For G-type stars, we observe enhanced magnetic activity above solar RoRo. Compared to other Sun-like stars with similar effective temperature and metallicity, we find that the Sun's current level of magnetic activity is comparable to its peers and lies near the transition to increasing magnetic activity at high RoRo. We confirm that metal-rich stars have a systematically larger SphS_{\rm ph} level than metal-poor stars, which is likely a consequence of their deeper convective zones.

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@article{arxiv.2502.10109,
  title  = {Magnetic activity evolution of solar-like stars: II. $S_{\rm ph}$-Ro evolution of Kepler main-sequence targets},
  author = {Savita Mathur and Angela R. G. Santos and Zachary R. Claytor and Rafael A. García and Antoine Strugarek and Adam J. Finley and Quentin Noraz and Louis Amard and Paul G. Beck and Alfio Bonanno and Sylvain N. Breton and Allan S. Brun and Lyra Cao and Enrico Corsaro and Diego Godoy-Rivera and Stéphane Mathis and Dinil B. Palakkatharappil and Marc H. Pinsonneault and Jennifer van Saders},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.10109},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

21 pages, 10 figures, including 7 pages of Appendix. Accepted for publication in ApJ