Kinematic Structure of the Orion Nebula Cluster and its Surroundings
Gabor Furesz, Lee W. Hartmann, S. Thomas Megeath, Andrew H., Szentgyorgyi, Erika T. Hamden

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed kinematic analysis of the Orion Nebula Cluster using high-resolution spectra, revealing velocity structures, binary stars, and insights into star formation processes and cluster youth.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive high-resolution spectroscopic survey of the ONC, uncovering velocity gradients, substructure, and potential transitional disks, advancing understanding of cluster dynamics.
Findings
Velocity dispersion of 3.1 km/s among members
Detection of a north-south velocity gradient
Identification of binary and high-velocity stars
Abstract
We present results from 1351 high resolution spectra of 1215 stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster (ONC) and the surrounding Orion 1c association, obtained with the Hectochelle multiobject echelle spectrograph on the 6.5m MMT. We confirmed 1111 stars as members, based on their radial velocity and/or H-alpha emission. The radial velocity distribution of members shows a dispersion of 3.1 km/s. We found a substantial north-south velocity gradient and spatially coherent structure in the radial velocity distribution, similar to that seen in the molecular gas in the region. We also identified several binary and high velocity stars, a region exhibiting signs of triggered star formation, and a possible foreground population of stars somewhat older than the ONC. Stars without infrared excesses (as detected with the IRAC instrument on the Spitzer Space Telescope) exhibit a wider spread in radial…
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