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Rotation Periods Of Open Cluster Stars, Iii, Charles F. Prosser, Matthew D. Shetrone, Amil Dasgupta, Dana E. Backman, Bentley D. Laaksonen, Shawn W. Baker, Laurence A. Marschall, Barbara A. Whitney, Konrad Kuuken, John R. Stauffer Mar 1995

Rotation Periods Of Open Cluster Stars, Iii, Charles F. Prosser, Matthew D. Shetrone, Amil Dasgupta, Dana E. Backman, Bentley D. Laaksonen, Shawn W. Baker, Laurence A. Marschall, Barbara A. Whitney, Konrad Kuuken, John R. Stauffer

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We present the results from a photometric monitoring program of 15 open cluster stars and one weak-lined T Tauri star during late 1993/early 1994. Several slow rotators which are members of the Alpha Persei, Pleiades, and Hyades open clusters have been monitored and period estimates derived. Using all available Pleiades stars with photometric periods together with current X-ray flux measurements, we illustrate the X-ray activity/rotation relation among Pleiades late-G/K dwarfs. The data show a clear break in the rotation-activity relation around P~6-7 days-in general accordance with previous results using more heterogeneous samples of G/K stars.


Rotation Periods Of Open Cluster Stars, Ii, Charles F. Prosser, Matthew D. Shetrone, Ettore Marilli, Santo Catalano, Scott D. Williams, Dana E. Backman, Bentley D. Laaksonen, Vikram Adige, Laurence A. Marschall, John R. Stauffer Dec 1993

Rotation Periods Of Open Cluster Stars, Ii, Charles F. Prosser, Matthew D. Shetrone, Ettore Marilli, Santo Catalano, Scott D. Williams, Dana E. Backman, Bentley D. Laaksonen, Vikram Adige, Laurence A. Marschall, John R. Stauffer

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We present the results from a photometric monitoring program of 21 stars observed during 1992 in the Pleiades and Alpha Persei open clusters. Period determinations for 16 stars are given, 13 of which are the first periods reported for these stars. Brightness variations for an additional five cluster stars are also given. One K dwarf member of the a Per cluster is observed to have a period of rotation of only 4.39 hr, perhaps the shortest period currently known among BY Draconis variables. The individual photometric measurements have been deposited with the NSSDC. Combining current X-ray flux determinations with known …