Three K2 Campaigns Yield Rotation Periods for 1013 Stars in Praesepe
Abstract
We use three campaigns of K2 observations to complete the census of rotation in low-mass members of the benchmark, ≈670-Myr-old open cluster Praesepe. We measure new rotation periods () for 220 1.3~\ Praesepe members and recover periods for 97\% (793/812) of the stars with a \ in the literature. Of the 19 stars for which we do not recover a , 17 were not observed by K2. As K2's three Praesepe campaigns took place over the course of three years, we test the stability of our measured \ for stars observed in more than one campaign. We measure \ consistent to within 10\% for >95\% of the 331 likely single stars with ≥2 high-quality observations; the median difference in \ is 0.3\%, with a standard deviation of 2\%. Nearly all of the exceptions are stars with discrepant \ measurements in Campaign 18, K2's last, which was significantly shorter than the earlier two (≈50~d rather than ≈75~d). This suggests that, despite the evident morphological evolution we observe in the light curves of 38\% of the stars, \ measurements for low-mass stars in Praesepe are stable on timescales of several years. A \ can therefore be taken to be representative even if measured only once.
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