Sergio Sánchez-Sanjuán, Jesús Hernández, Ángeles Pérez-Villegas, Carlos Román-Zúñiga, Luis Aguilar, Javier Ballesteros-Paredes, Andrea Bonilla-Barroso
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Kinematic study of the Orion Complex: Analysing the young stellar clusters from big and small structures
In this work, we analysed young stellar clusters with spatial and kinematic
coherence in the Orion star-forming complex. For this study, we selected a
sample of pre-main sequence candidates using parallaxes, proper motions and
positions on the colour-magnitude diagram. After applying a hierarchical
clustering algorithm in the 5D parameter space provided by Gaia DR3, we divided
the recovered clusters into two regimes: Big Structures and Small Structures,
defined by the number of detected stars per cluster. In the first regime, we
found 13 stellar groups distributed along the declination axis in the regions
where there is a high density of stars. In the second regime, we recovered 34
clusters classified into two types: 14 as small groups completely independent
from the larger structures, including four candidates of new clusters, and 12
classified as sub-structures embedded within five larger clusters.
Additionally, radial velocity data from APOGEE-2 and GALAH DR3 was included to
study the phase space in some regions of the Orion complex. From the Big
Structure regime, we found evidence of a general expansion in the Orion OB1
association over a common centre, giving a clue about the dynamical effects the
region is undergoing. Likewise, in the Small Structure regime, the projected
kinematics shows the ballistic expansion in the $\lambda$ Orionis association
and the detection of likely events of clusters' close encounters in the OB1
association.