Relations of rotation and chromospheric activity to stellar age for FGK dwarfs from Kepler and LAMOST

Abstract

The empirical relations between rotation period, chromospheric activity, and age can be used to estimate stellar age. To calibrate these relations, we present a catalog, including the masses and ages of 52,321 FGK dwarfs, 47,489 chromospheric activity index logR+HK, 6,077 rotation period Prot and variability amplitude Sph, based on data from LAMOST DR7, Kepler and Gaia DR3. We find a pronounced correlation among Prot, age, and [Fe/H] throughout the main-sequence phase for F dwarfs. However, the decrease of logR+HK over time is not significant except for those with [Fe/H] < -0.1. For G dwarfs, both Prot and logR+HK are reliable age probes in the ranges 2-11 Gyr and 2-13 Gyr, respectively. K dwarfs exhibit a prominent decrease in logR+HK within the age range of 3-13 Gyr when the relation of Prot-τ is invalid. These relations are very important for promptly estimating the age of a vast number of stars, thus serving as a powerful tool in advancing the fields of exoplanet properties, stellar evolution, and Galactic-archaeology.

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