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The relation between X-ray activity and rotation in intermediate-mass G giants

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 444, 期 2, 页码 531-538

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053567

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stars : activity; stars : coronae; stars : evolution; stars : late type; X-rays : stars; stars : magnetic fields

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I study the relation between X-ray activity and rotation among intermediate-mass single G giants. The results show evidence that the quiescent coronal activity of these stars, as measured by their X-ray surface flux, increases linearly with the angular rotation velocity and with the inverse of the Rossby number. Even the most rapidly rotating G giants do not reach the canonical log( L-X/L-bol)approximate to-3 saturation level. The effect of rapid rotation on these stars could result mainly in an increased coverage of their surface with magnetic close loop structures. The empirical activity-rotation relationship accounts for the occurrence of a maximum of magnetic activity in the atmosphere of intermediate-mass stars as they evolve off the main-sequence near the bottom of the red giant branch. Remarkably, the relation between X-ray to bolometric luminosity ratio and the Rossby number or rotation period for G giants differs from the power law dependence with an index of about -2 that is observed for main-sequence stars. Possible implications for the dynamo generation of magnetic fields on giants are discussed.

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