On the origin of field O-type stars
E. Schilbach, S. Roeser

TL;DR
This study traces the origins of field O-type stars using kinematic data, confirming most originate in young open clusters, and revises the distance and stellar parameters of zeta Pup based on its traced origin.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of orbit back-tracing in identifying the birthplaces of field O-stars and revises the parameters of zeta Pup based on its cluster origin.
Findings
73 out of 93 field O-stars originated in open clusters.
50% of young open clusters have O-star members or eject them early.
zeta Pup originated from Trumpler 10 and is closer and less luminous than previously thought.
Abstract
Aims: We try to identify the origins of field O-stars in the nearest 2 to 3 kpc around the Sun using the best presently available kinematic data on O-stars and on young open clusters. We investigate the question if the present-day data are consistent with the assumption that O-stars have formed in groups (clusters, associations), or in isolation. Methods: We apply the epicycle theory for back-tracing the orbits of O-type stars and of candidate parent open clusters. Results: From the 370 O-stars in the ``Galactic O star catalog v 2.0'' (GOSV2) we have investigated 93 stars classified as "field", and found the origin for 73 of them in 48 open clusters younger than 30 Myrs. Only for 32 stars or about 9% of all O-stars from this catalogue, the question of their origin in groups is not solved; some of them may have originated in isolation or may have disintegrated the group in which they…
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