Magnetic braking in convective stars
@article{Hussain2011MagneticBI, title={Magnetic braking in convective stars}, author={Gaitee Hussain}, journal={arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics}, year={2011} }
Magnetic braking causes the spin-down of single stars as they evolve on the main sequence. Models of magnetic braking can also explain the evolution of close binary systems, including cataclysmic variables. The well-known period gap in the orbital period distribution of cataclysmic variable systems indicates that magnetic braking must be significantly disrupted in secondaries that are fully convective. However, activity studies show that fully convective stars are some of the most active stars…
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