Stellar Rotation in the Gaia Era: Revised Open Clusters Sequences
- 1. The Ohio State University
- 2. Infrared Science Archive, IPAC, California Institute of Technology
Description
The period versus mass diagrams (i.e., rotational sequences) of open clusters provide crucial constraints for angular momentum evolution studies. However, their memberships are often heavily contaminated by field stars, which could potentially bias the interpretations. In this work, we use data from Gaia DR2 to re-assess the memberships of seven open clusters with rotational data, and present an updated view of stellar rotation as a function of mass and age. We use the Gaia astrometry to identify the cluster members in phase-space, and applying our membership analysis to the rotational sequences reveals that: 1) the contamination in clusters observed from the ground can reach up to
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