The Nearest OB Association: Scorpius-Centaurus (Sco OB2)
Thomas Preibisch, Eric Mamajek

TL;DR
This paper reviews the stellar populations, ages, and star formation history of the nearby Sco OB2 association, highlighting recent discoveries of low-mass members, the initial mass function, and evidence of triggered star formation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of observational results on Sco OB2, including new low-mass member identifications and insights into its star formation history and substructure.
Findings
Mass function consistent with field initial mass function
Age of ~5 Myr for US, ~16-17 Myr for UCL and LCC
Evidence of triggered star formation from supernova shock waves
Abstract
We summarize observational results on the stellar population and star formation history of the Scorpius-Centaurus OB Association (Sco OB2), the nearest region of recent massive star formation. It consists of three subgroups, Upper Scorpius (US), Upper Centaurus-Lupus (UCL), and Lower Centaurus-Crux (LCC) which have ages of about 5, 17, and 16 Myr. In Upper Scorpius, numerous studies have recently revealed hundreds of low-mass association members, including dozens of brown dwarfs. The empirical mass function could be established over the full stellar mass range from 0.1 M_sun up to 20 M_sun, and was found to be consistent with recent determinations of the field initial mass function. A narrow range of ages around 5 Myr was found for the low-mass stars, the same age as had previously (and independently) been derived for the high-mass members. This supports earlier indications that the…
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TopicsSpace Exploration and Technology
