Lupus DANCe

Phillip A. B. Galli, Hervé Bouy, J. Olivares, N. Miret-Roig, R. Vieira, L. M. Sarro, David Barrado, A. Berihuete, C. Bertout, Emmanuel Bertin, Jean-Charles Cuillandre
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Context: Lupus is recognised as one of the closest star-forming regions, but the lack of trigonometric parallaxes in the pre-Gaia era hampered many studies on the kinematic properties of this region and led to incomplete censuses of its stellar population. Aims: We use the second data release of the Gaia space mission combined with published ancillary radial velocity data to revise the census of stars and investigate the 6D structure of the Lupus complex. Methods: We performed a new membership analysis of the Lupus association based on astrometric and photometric data over a field of 160 deg2 around the main molecular clouds of the complex and compared the properties of the various subgroups in this region. Results: We identified 137 high-probability members of the Lupus association of young stars, including 47 stars that had never been reported as members before. Many of the historically known stars associated with the Lupus region identified in previous studies are more likely to be field stars or members of the adjacent Scorpius-Centaurus association. Our new sample of members covers the magnitude and mass range from G=8 to G=18 mag and from 0.03 to 2.4Msun, respectively. We compared the kinematic properties of the stars projected towards the molecular clouds Lupus 1 to 6 and showed that these subgroups are located at roughly the same distance (about 160~pc) and move with the same spatial velocity. Our age estimates inferred from stellar models show that the Lupus subgroups are coeval (with median ages ranging from about 1 to 3 Myr). The Lupus association appears to be younger than the population of young stars in the Corona-Australis star-forming region recently investigated by our team using a similar methodology. The initial mass function of the Lupus association inferred from the distribution of spectral types shows little variation compared to other star-forming regions.
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背景:狼疮被认为是最近的恒星形成区域之一,但在盖亚前时代缺乏三角视差,阻碍了对该区域运动学特性的许多研究,并导致其恒星人口的不完整普查。目的:利用盖亚太空任务第二次发布的数据,结合已公布的辅助径向速度数据,对恒星普查进行修正,并研究狼疮复合体的6D结构。方法:基于天体测量学和光度学数据,我们对狼疮星团进行了新的隶属度分析,分析了该星团主要分子云周围160°2的区域,并比较了该区域各亚群的性质。结果:我们确定了137颗高概率成员星,其中包括47颗以前从未报道过的成员星。许多历史上已知的与狼疮区有关的恒星在以前的研究中被发现,更有可能是野星或邻近的天蝎座-半人马座协会的成员。我们的新成员样本分别覆盖了从G=8到G=18等和0.03到2.4Msun的大小和质量范围。我们比较了投射到Lupus 1到6分子云的恒星的运动特性,发现这些亚群位于大致相同的距离(约160~pc),并以相同的空间速度移动。我们从恒星模型中推断出的年龄估计表明狼疮亚群是同一时期的(年龄中位数在1到3千万年之间)。狼疮星群似乎比我们的团队最近用类似的方法研究的南冕星形成区的年轻恒星群更年轻。从光谱类型的分布推断狼疮关联的初始质量函数与其他恒星形成区域相比变化不大。
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