Abstract

Integrated fluxes of chromospheric and transition region emission lines have been measured from low-resolution IUE spectra, obtained between 1981 and 1985, of a large number of chromospherically active stars. It is found that chromospherically active stars of the same R(C IV) show a spread in rotation rate that is as large as that of dwarf stars at fixed R(C IV) and that is correlated with spectral type. The UV emission of the active chromospheric stars decreases in strength with declining rotation rate, but shows little dependence upon rotation within individual luminosity classes. It is suggested that the lack of differences noted between rotation-activity relations for single, slowly rotating dwarf stars is due to the monotonic increase of both the average Rossby number and the average rotation period with later spectral type along the main sequence.

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