The K2 M67 study: Establishing the limits of stellar rotation period measurements in M67 with K2 campaign 5 data
The open cluster M67 offers a unique opportunity to measure rotation periods for solar-age stars across a range of masses, potentially filling a critical gap in the understanding of angular momentum loss in older main sequence stars. The observation of M67 by NASA K2 Campaign 5 provided light curves...
Main Authors: | Esselstein, R, Aigrain, S, Vanderburg, A, Smith, J, Meibom, S, Van Saders, J, Mathieu, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Institute of Physics
2018
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