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A nonextensive view of the stellar braking indices

The present work is based on a description for the angular mometum loss rate due to magnetic braking for main-sequence stars on the relationship between stellar rotation and age. In general, this loss rate denoted by $\mathrm dJ/\mathrm dt$ depends on angular velocity $Ω$ in the form $\mathrm dJ/\mathrm dt\proptoΩ^{q}$, where $q$ is a parameter extracted from nonextensive statistical mechanics. Already, in context of stellar rotation, this parameter is greater than unity and it is directly related to the braking index. For $q$ equal to unity, the scenario of saturation of the magnetic field is recovered, otherwise $q$ indicates an unsaturated field. This new approach have been proposed and investigated by de Freitas \& De Medeiros for unsaturated field stars. In present work, we propose a nonextensive approach for the stellar rotational evolution based on the Reiners \& Mohanthy model. In this sense, we developed a nonextensive version of Reiners \& Mohanthy torque and also compare this generalized version with the model proposed in de Freitas \& De Medeiros based on the spin-down Kawaler torque for the main-sequence stars with F and G spectral types. We use the same sample of $\sim16 000$ field stars with rotational velocity $v \sin i$ limited in age and mass. As a result, we show that the Kawaler and Reiners \& Mohanthy models exhibit strong discrepancies, mainly in relation to the domain of validity of the entropic index $q$. These discrepancies are mainly due to sensitivity on the stellar radius. Finally, our results showed that modified Kawaler prescription is compatible with a wider mass range, while the Reiners \& Mohanty model is restricted to masses less than G6 stars.

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