(30.04.2020)
The Sun takes 24.5 days to rotate once around their own axis; the 369 chosen all rotate once every 20-30 days.
“The speed at which a star rotates around its own axis is a crucial variable,” said Prof. Dr. Sami Solanki, director at MPS and co-author of the new paper. “The magnetic field is the driving force responsible for all fluctuations in activity.”