We show here that the rotation period data in open clusters allow the
empirical determination of an expression for the rate of loss of angular
momentum from cool stars on the main sequence. One significant component of the
expression, the dependence on rotation rate, persists from prior work; others
do not. The expression has a bifurcation, as before, that corresponds to an
observed bifurcation in the rotation periods of coeval open cluster stars. The
dual dependencies of this loss rate on stellar mass are captured by two
functions, f(B−V) and T(B−V), that can be determined from the rotation
period observations. Equivalent masses and other [UBVRIJHK] colors are provided
in Table 1. Dimensional considerations, and a comparison with appropriate
calculated quantities suggest interpretations for f and T, both of which
appear to be related closely (but differently) to the calculated convective
turnover timescale, τc, in cool stars. This identification enables us to
write down symmetrical expressions for the angular momentum loss rate and the
deceleration of cool stars, and also to revive the convective turnover
timescale as a vital connection between stellar rotation and stellar activity
physics.Comment: 20 pages, 9 color figures; this version includes corrections listed
in the associated journal erratu