REFINING THE CENSUS OF THE UPPER SCORPIUS ASSOCIATION WITH GAIA.

IF 5.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astronomical Journal Pub Date : 2020-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-29 DOI:10.3847/1538-3881/ab9599
K L Luhman, T L Esplin
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We have refined the census of stars and brown dwarfs in the Upper Sco association (~ 10 Myr, ~145 pc) by 1) updating the selection of candidate members from our previous survey to include the high-precision astrometry from the second data release of Gaia, 2) obtaining spectra of a few hundred candidate members to measure their spectral types and verify their youth, and 3) assessing the membership (largely with Gaia astrometry) of 2020 stars toward Upper Sco that show evidence of youth in this work and previous studies. We arrive at a catalog of 1761 objects that are adopted as members of Upper Sco. The distribution of spectral types among the adopted members is similar to those in other nearby star-forming regions, indicating a similar initial mass function. In previous studies, we have compiled mid-infrared photometry from WISE and the Spitzer Space Telescope for members of Upper Sco and used those data to identify the stars that show evidence of circumstellar disks; we present the same analysis for our new catalog of members. As in earlier work, we find that the fraction of members with disks increases with lower stellar masses, ranging from ≲ 10% for > 1 M to ~ 22% for 0.01-0.3 M . Finally, we have estimated the relative ages of Upper Sco and other young associations using their sequences of low-mass stars in M G RP versus G BP - G RP. This comparison indicates that Upper Sco is a factor of two younger than the β Pic association (21-24 Myr) according to both non-magnetic and magnetic evolutionary models.

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完善天蝎座上部与 Gaia 联系的普查。
我们完善了对上天蝎座(~ 10 Myr, ~145 pc)恒星和褐矮星的普查,具体做法是:1)更新之前调查中的候选成员选择,将盖亚第二次数据发布中的高精度天体测量纳入其中;2)获取几百颗候选成员的光谱,测量它们的光谱类型并验证它们的年轻程度;3)评估(主要是利用盖亚天体测量)2020 颗上天蝎座恒星的成员组成,这些恒星在这项工作和之前的研究中都显示出年轻的迹象。我们得到了一份包含 1761 个天体的星表,这些天体被认为是上天蝎座的成员。被采纳成员的光谱类型分布与附近其他恒星形成区的光谱类型分布相似,表明其初始质量函数相似。在以前的研究中,我们汇编了来自 WISE 和 Spitzer 太空望远镜的上天蝎座成员的中红外测光数据,并利用这些数据识别出了显示周星盘证据的恒星;我们对新的成员星表进行了同样的分析。与之前的工作一样,我们发现具有星盘的成员比例随着恒星质量的降低而增加,从> 1 M ⊙的10%到0.01-0.3 M ⊙的22%不等。最后,我们利用M G RP与G BP - G RP的低质量恒星序列,估算了上天蝎座和其他年轻星系的相对年龄。比较结果表明,根据非磁性和磁性演化模型,上Sco比β Pic星系年轻两倍(21-24 Myr)。
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Astronomical Journal
Astronomical Journal 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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501
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期刊介绍: The Astronomical Journal publishes original astronomical research, with an emphasis on significant scientific results derived from observations. Publications in AJ include descriptions of data capture, surveys, analysis techniques, astronomical interpretation, instrumentation, and software and computing.
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