GGrantIndex
← Search

An RUI Comprehensive Investigation of Red Dwarf Stars: Ages,Rotation, Magnetic Dynamo Activity and Habitability of Hosted Planets

$360,896FY2010MPSNSF

Villanova University, Villanova PA

Investigators

Abstract

In his project, Dr. Guinan and collaborators will extend an earlier study on solar-type stars to cooler unevolved stars. The main goals are to measure how stellar rotation slows with time and to explore the relation between ages, rotation rates, and magnetically-driven activity such as chromospheric emission and coronal X-ray flux. The project will study low-mass stars in clusters of known age; if a good age-activity-rotation relation can be found, then the ages of non-cluster stars can be determined. New satellite experiments are determining a large number of rotation periods and discovering planets around low-mass stars, and it would be important to determine ages for these systems. Determination of the X-ray flux and its evolution will have an impact on whether life would be affected by X-rays on planets in the "habitable zone" of their stars. The project will provide research opportunities for undergraduate students, and will support efforts public in public education and outreach.

View original record on NSF Award Search →
An RUI Comprehensive Investigation of Red Dwarf Stars: Ages,Rotation, Magnetic Dynamo Activity and Habitability of Hosted Planets · GrantIndex