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Sabhanjoy Mohanty (Imperial College London)

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Location: PS017a

Speaker: Sabhanjoy Mohanty (Imperial College London)

Title: Radius-dependent angular momentum evolution in low-mass stars

Abstract: Angular momentum evolution in low-mass stars is determined by initial conditions during star formation, stellar structure evolution, and the behaviour of stellar magnetic fields. Here we show that the empirical picture of angular momentum evolution arises naturally if rotation is related to magnetic field strength instead of to magnetic flux, and formulate a corrected braking law based on this. Angular momentum evolution then becomes a strong function of stellar radius, explaining the main trends observed in open clusters and field stars at a few Gyr: the steep transition in rotation at the boundary to full convection arises primarily from the large change in radius across this boundary, and does not require changes in dynamo mode or field topology. Additionally, the data suggest transient core-envelope decoupling among solar-type stars, and field saturation at longer periods in very low-mass stars.

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