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The chromospheric emission-age relation for stars of the lower main sequence and its implications for the star formation rate
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1991
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An attempt is made to formulate the relationship between age and chromospheric emission (CE) in late-type dwarf stars. Evidence is reviewed that a deterministic relationship of this type actually exists, and that for stars of known age, either a power-law relation or a curve corresponding to a constant star formation rate fits equally well. Further observations should be able to demonstrate either that there is a real excess of young stars near the sun or that the evolution of CE for a low-mass star goes through a slow initial decline, a rapid decline at intermediate ages, and finally a slow decline for old stars like the sun.