Kepler ultra-high precision photometry of long and continuous observations provides a unique dataset in which surface rotation and variability can be studied for thousands of stars. Because many of these old field stars also have independently measured asteroseismic ages, measurements of rotation and activity are particularly interesting in the context of age-rotation-activity relations. In particular, age-rotation relations generally lack good calibrators at old ages, a problem that this Kepler sample of old-field stars is uniquely suited to address. We study the surface rotation and photometric magnetic activity of a subset of 540 solar-like stars on the main-sequence and the subgiant branch for which stellar pulsations have been measured.
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/572/A34/table3 (Surface rotation periods and the activity indexes of the stars for which a rotation was detected)
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/572/A34/table4 (List of the multiple stars in our sample and, if derived, rotation periods and activity indexes)