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      The winds of young Solar-type stars in the Pleiades, AB Doradus, Columba and β Pictoris

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          Solar-type stars, which shed angular momentum via magnetised stellar winds, enter the main sequence with a wide range of rotational periods Prot. This initially wide range of rotational periods contracts and has mostly vanished by a stellar age t0.6 Gyr, after which Solar-type stars spin according to the Skumanich relation Prott. Magnetohydrodynamic stellar wind models can improve our understanding of this convergence of rotation periods. We present wind models of fifteen young Solar-type stars aged from 24 Myr to 0.13 Gyr. With our previous wind models of stars aged 0.26 Gyr and 0.6 Gyr we obtain thirty consistent three-dimensional wind models of stars mapped with Zeeman-Doppler imaging - the largest such set to date. The models provide good cover of the pre-Skumanich phase of stellar spin-down in terms of rotation, magnetic field, and age. We find that the mass loss rate ˙MΦ0.9±0.1 with a residual spread of 150% and that the wind angular momentum loss rate ˙JP1rotΦ1.3±0.2 with a residual spread of 500% where Φ is the unsigned surface magnetic flux. When comparing different magnetic field scalings for each single star we find a gradual reduction in the power-law exponent with increasing magnetic field strength.

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          27 May 2023
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          2305.17427
          1642a0d6-04a4-4949-b221-961cbf3f797e

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          19 pages, 7 figures
          astro-ph.SR

          Solar & Stellar astrophysics
          Solar & Stellar astrophysics

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