We present measurements of the \ion{K}{i} λ7699 line from spectra of 19 late-type members of the αPersei cluster obtained with the Intermediate Dispersion Spectrograph at the Isaac Newton Telescope. These stars span a narrow range of Teff, from 5091 K to 4771 K, and a wide range of vsini values (9 kms−1--170 kms−1). We find empirically that larger rotational broadening increases the equivalent width of \ion{K}{i} λ7699 linearly for vsini values from 15 kms−1 to 75 kms−1. This correlation breaks down for vsini> 75 kms−1. After correction for this effect, we show that the potassium line equivalent widths do not correlate with vsini.}
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0409450,
title = {On the potassium-rotation connection in late-type Alpha Persei stars},
author = {Eduardo L. Martin and Antonio Magazzu and Ramon J. Garcia Lopez and Sofia Randich and David Barrado y Navascues},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0409450},
year = {2009}
}