Bibcode
Marilli, E.; Catalano, S.; Terranegra, L.; Martin, E. L.; Fernandez, M.; Covino, E.; Allain, S.; Grankin, K.; Wichmann, R.; Bouvier, J.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.318, p.495-505
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1997
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Description
We monitored the light variations of 58 weak-line T Tauri stars in
Taurus, recently discovered in the X-ray wavelength range during the
ROSAT All-Sky Survey. We derive photometric periods for 18 stars, all
but one being ascribed to rotational modulation by stellar spots. The
exception is a 37.6d period assigned to the orbital motion of a new
pre-main sequence spectroscopic binary. Two thirds of the stars in our
sample have an age larger than 10Myr and up to 40Myr, thus filling the
observational gap that previously existed between T Tauri stars on
convective tracks and ZAMS dwarfs for the determination of the
rotational evolution of young low-mass stars. The rotational periods are
found to range from 0.5 to 7.5-days, most periods being shorter than
5-days. This result provides direct evidence for the spin up of solar
type stars as they contract on pre-main sequence radiative tracks, as
predicted by recent models of angular momentum evolution. The paucity of
long periods (P>=5d, i.e., V_eq_<=10km/s) in the sample of post-T
Tauri stars leaves, however, the origin of the numerous slow rotators
observed in young clusters an open issue.