Abstract
We present some results from a UVI photometric study of a field in the young open cluster NGC 2264 aimed, in part, at testing whether accretion in pre-main sequence stars is linked to rotation. We confirm that U-V excess is well correlated with H-alpha equivalent width for the stars in our sample. We show that for the more massive stars in the cluster sample (roughly 0.4-1.2 Msun) there is also a significant association between U-V excess and rotation, in the sense that slow rotators are more likely to show excess U-band emission and variability. This constitutes significant new evidence in support of the disk-locking paradigm.
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Fallscheer, C., & Herbst, W. (2006). Testing the Disk-locking Paradigm: An Association between U - V Excess and Rotation in NGC 2264. The Astrophysical Journal, 647(2), L155–L158. https://doi.org/10.1086/507525
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