Rotational and Candidate-Eclipsing-Binary Light Curves for Pre-Main-Sequence Stars in the Chamaeleon I Star-Forming Cloud
Abstract
We present the results of a photometric survey for variability in ten X-ray-emitting low-mass stars in the Chamaeleon region. Eight of the stars we observed are bona fide pre-main-sequence members of the ~2 Myr-old Chamaeleon I star-forming cloud. The other two stars are young with high levels of relative X-ray emission, but with discordant proper motions they are probable non-members of the cloud. In six of the stars we monitored, periodic variations on timescales of 2.5-11.5 d were detected, that we ascribe to stellar rotation and the presence of cool starspots. Two other stars, CHXR 20 and CHXR 85, show large amplitude variations at visual and near-infrared wavelengths and are candidate eclipsing binaries. Compared to the rotational properties of low-mass stars in the ~8 Myr-old η Chamaeleontis cluster, we find that the older η Chamaeleontis stars have several times higher surface specific angular momentum than the younger Chamaeleon I stars. The apparent increase in angular momentum between ~2 and 8 Myr might be due to changes in stellar internal structure as the stars evolve, or evidence for a different rotational history between members of the two star-forming regions.
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
- Pub Date:
- April 2009
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2009PASA...26...31L
- Keywords:
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- open clusters and associations: individual (Chamaeleon I);
- stars: individual (CHXR 3;
- CHXR 20;
- CHXR 33;
- CHXR 37;
- CHXR 40;
- CHXR 47;
- CHXR 53;
- CHXR 59;
- CHXR 71;
- CHXR 85);
- stars: pre-main sequence;
- stars: rotation;
- stars: spots;
- binaries: eclipsing