Ages for Illustrative Field Stars Using Gyrochronology: Viability, Limitations, and Errors
SASydney A. Barnes
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Abstract
We here develop an improved way of using a rotating star as a clock, set it using the Sun, and demonstrate that it keeps time well. This technique, called gyrochronology, permits the derivation of ages for solar- and late-type main sequence stars using only their rotation periods and colors. The technique is clarified and developed here, and used to derive ages for illustrative groups of nearby, late-type field stars with measured rotation periods. We first demonstrate the reality of the interface sequence, the unifying feature of the rotational observations of cluster and field stars that makes the technique possible, and extends it beyond the proposal of Skumanich by specifying the mass dependence of…
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- Stars
- Rotation (mathematics)
- Field (mathematics)
- Star cluster
- Star (game theory)
- Stellar rotation
- Stellar dynamics
- Cluster (spacecraft)
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