The Astronomical Journal (Jan 2024)

A Census of the β Pic Moving Group and Other Nearby Associations with Gaia

  • K. L. Luhman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad697d
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 168, no. 4
p. 159

Abstract

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I have used the third data release of the Gaia mission to improve the reliability and completeness of membership samples in the β Pic moving group (BPMG) and other nearby associations with ages of 20–50 Myr (Sco Body, Carina, Columba, χ ^1 For, Tuc-Hor, IC 2602, IC 2391, NGC 2547). I find that Carina, Columba, and χ ^1 For are physically related and coeval, and that Carina is the closest fringe of a much larger association. Similarly, Tuc-Hor and IC 2602 form a coeval population that is spatially and kinematically continuous. Both results agree with hypotheses from Gagné et al. I have used the new catalogs to study the associations in terms of their initial mass functions, X-ray emission, ages, and circumstellar disks. For instance, using the model for Li depletion from Jeffries et al., I have derived an age of ${24.7}_{-0.6}^{+0.9}$ Myr for BPMG, which is similar to estimates from previous studies. In addition, I have used infrared photometry from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer to check for excess emission from circumstellar disks among the members of the associations, which has resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of known disks around M stars at ages of 30–50 Myr and a significant improvement in measurements of excess fractions for those spectral types and ages. Most notably, I find that the W3 excess fraction for M0–M6 initially declines with age to a minimum in BPMG (20 Myr are unclear.

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