Spectroscopy and kinematics of low-mass members of young moving groups
M.C. Galvez-Ortiz, J.R.A. Clarke, D.J. Pinfield, J.S. Jenkins, S.L., Folkes, A.E. Garcia Perez, A.C. Day-Jones, B. Burningham, H.R.A. Jones, J.R., Barnes, R.S. Pokorny

TL;DR
This study analyzes low-mass stars to determine their membership in young moving groups using spectroscopy and kinematic data, identifying likely group members and their properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive kinematic and spectroscopic assessment of low-mass candidates for multiple young moving groups, improving membership identification methods.
Findings
49 targets have young disk kinematics
36 candidates possibly belong to one of the five groups
One binary system identified among candidates
Abstract
We study a target sample of 68 low-mass objects (with spectral types in the range M4.5-L1) previously selected via photometric and astrometric criteria, as possible members of five young moving groups: the Local Association (Pleiades moving group, age=20 - 150 Myr), the Ursa Mayor group (Sirius supercluster, age=300 Myr), the Hyades supercluster (age=600 Myr), IC 2391 supercluster (age=35 - 55 Myr) and the Castor moving group (age=200 Myr). In this paper we assess their membership by using different kinematic and spectroscopic criteria. We use high resolution echelle spectroscopic observations of the sample to measure accurate radial velocities (RVs). Distances are calculated and compared to those of the moving group from the literature, we also calculate the kinematic Galactic components (U,V,W) of the candidate members and apply kinematic criterion of membership to each group. In…
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