Accretion-rotation connection in NGC 2264 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Venuti L.
  2. Bouvier J.
  3. Cody A.M.
  4. Stauffer J.R.
  5. Micela G.
  6. Rebull L.M.,Alencar S.H.P.
  7. Sousa A.P.
  8. Hillenbrand L.A.
  9. Flaccomio E.
  10. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The low spin rates measured for solar-type stars at an age of a few Myr (~10% of the break-up velocity) indicate that some mechanism of angular momentum regulation must be at play in the early pre-main sequence. This may be associated with magnetospheric accretion and star-disk interaction, as suggested by observations that disk-bearing objects (CTTS) are slower rotators than diskless sources (WTTS) in young star clusters. We characterize the rotation properties for members of the star-forming region NGC 2264 (~3Myr) as a function of mass, and investigate the accretion-rotation connection at an age where about 50% of the stars have already lost their disks. We examined a sample of 500 cluster members (40% with disks, 60% without disks), distributed in mass between ~0.15 and 2M_{sun}_, whose photometric variations were monitored in the optical for 38 consecutive days with the CoRoT space observatory. Light curves were analyzed for periodicity using three different techniques: the Lomb-Scargle periodogram, the autocorrelation function and the string-length method. Periods were searched in the range between 0.17-days (i.e., 4h, twice the data sampling adopted) and 19-days (half the total time span). Period detections were confirmed using a variety of statistical tools (false alarm probability, Q-statistics), as well as visual inspection of the direct and phase-folded light curves.

Keywords
  1. Open star clusters
  2. Pre-main sequence stars
  3. Young stellar objects
  4. Photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2017A&A...599A..23V
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2017-02-22T17:13:16Z
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