Searching for Young M Dwarfs with GALEX
Evgenya L. Shkolnik, Michael C. Liu, Iain Neill Reid, Trent Dupuy and, Alycia Weinberger

TL;DR
This paper presents a new method using GALEX ultraviolet data combined with optical and infrared photometry to identify young low-mass stars, successfully discovering several new members of nearby young stellar associations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel UV-based selection process for young M dwarfs, expanding the census of low-mass members in nearby young moving groups.
Findings
Identified 16 young M dwarf candidates with H_alpha emission.
Discovered TWA 31 as an accreting low-mass member of Lower Centaurus Crux.
Found two new TWA members, TWA 31 and TWA 32, with signs of youth and accretion.
Abstract
The census of young moving groups in the solar neighborhood is significantly incomplete in the low-mass regime. We have developed a new selection process to find these missing members based on the GALEX All-Sky Imaging Survey. For stars with spectral types >K5 and younger than 300~Myr, we show that near-UV and far-UV emission is greatly enhanced above the quiescent photosphere, analogous to the enhanced X-ray emission of young low-mass stars seen by ROSAT but detectable to much larger distances with GALEX. By combining GALEX data with optical (HST Guide Star Catalog) and near-IR (2MASS) photometry, we identified an initial sample of 34 young M dwarf candidates in a 1000 sq.~deg.~region around the 10-Myr TW Hydra Association (TWA). Low-resolution spectroscopy of 30 of these found 16 which had H_alpha in emission, which were then followed-up at high resolution to search for spectroscopic…
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