Beta Pictoris and AB Doradus Moving Groups: Likely New Low-Mass Members
Joshua E. Schlieder, S\'ebastien L\'epine, Michal Simon

TL;DR
This study identifies new low-mass members of the Beta Pictoris and AB Doradus moving groups using proper motion data, youth indicators, and radial velocity measurements, enriching the census of nearby young stars for exoplanet and stellar studies.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel proper motion selection algorithm combined with observational verification to find low-mass members of NYMGs, expanding the known membership list.
Findings
Identified 16 new low-mass NYMG members
Confirmed several candidates as likely group members
Ruled out some previous candidate memberships
Abstract
We present results from our continuing program to identify new, low-mass, members of the nearby young moving groups (NYMGs) using a proper motion selection algorithm and various observational techniques. We have three goals: 1) To provide high priority targets for exoplanet searches by direct imaging, 2) To complete the census of the membership in the NYMGs down to ~0.1 Msun, and thus 3) Provide a well-characterized sample of nearby (median distances at least twice as close as the Taurus and Ophiuchus SFR's), young (8-50 Myr) stars for detailed study of their physical properties and multiplicity. Our program proceeds as follows: we apply the selection algorithm to a proper motion catalog where initial selection cuts of candidate members are based on the mean motion of known NYMG members and the proper motions and photometric distances of the candidates. NYMG membership is investigated…
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