Surface rotation & activity of Kepler stars. I.

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Brightness variations due to dark spots on the stellar surface encode information about stellar surface rotation and magnetic activity. In this work, we analyze the Kepler long-cadence data of 26521 main-sequence stars of spectral types M and K in order to measure their surface rotation and photometric activity level. Rotation-period estimates are obtained by the combination of a wavelet analysis and autocorrelation function of the light curves. Reliable rotation estimates are determined by comparing the results from the different rotation diagnostics and four data sets. We also measure the photometric activity proxy S_ph_ using the amplitude of the flux variations on an appropriate timescale. We report rotation periods and photometric activity proxies for about 60% of the sample, including 4431 targets for which McQuillan+ (2014, J/ApJS/211/24) did not report a rotation period. For the common targets with rotation estimates in this study and in McQuillan+, our rotation periods agree within 99%. In this work, we also identify potential polluters, such as misclassified red giants and classical pulsator candidates. Within the parameter range we study, there is a mild tendency for hotter stars to have shorter rotation periods. The photometric activity proxy spans a wider range of values with increasing effective temperature. The rotation period and photometric activity proxy are also related, with S_ph_ being larger for fast rotators. Similar to McQuillan+, we find a bimodal distribution of rotation periods.

Cone search capability for table J/ApJS/244/21/table4 (Stellar properties for stars without rotation period estimate)

Cone search capability for table J/ApJS/244/21/table5 (*Stellar properties for stars whose KEPSEISMIC and PDC-MAP light curves show multiple signals (up to 3))

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DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.22440021
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Provenance
Creator Santos A.R.G.; Garcia R.A.; Mathur S.; Bugnet L.; van Saders J.L.,Metcalfe T.S.; Simonian G.V.A.; Pinsonneault M.H.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2020
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OpenAccess true
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy