On the kinematic evolution of young local associations and the Sco-Cen complex
D. Fernandez, F. Figueras, J. Torra

TL;DR
This study traces the kinematic history of young local stellar groups and the Sco-Cen complex, linking their formation to spiral arm shocks and supernova events, providing insights into recent star formation in the solar neighborhood.
Contribution
It offers a new integrated orbital analysis of young local associations and Sco-Cen, connecting their origins to spiral arm shocks and supernova activity in the local interstellar medium.
Findings
Both Sco-Cen and local associations originated from spiral arm shock interactions.
A supernova in young local associations likely reheated the Local Bubble.
The formation sequence was triggered by spiral shock wave impacts.
Abstract
Context: Over the last decade, several groups of young (mainly low-mass) stars have been discovered in the solar neighbourhood (closer than ~100 pc), thanks to cross-correlation between X-ray, optical spectroscopy and kinematic data. These young local associations -- including an important fraction whose members are Hipparcos stars -- offer insights into the star formation process in low-density environments, shed light on the substellar domain, and could have played an important role in the recent history of the local interstellar medium. Aims: To study the kinematic evolution of young local associations and their relation to other young stellar groups and structures in the local interstellar medium, thus casting new light on recent star formation processes in the solar neighbourhood. Methods: We compiled the data published in the literature for young local associations. Using a…
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