The Hercules-Lyra Association revisited New age estimation and multiplicity study
T. Eisenbeiss, M. Ammler-von Eiff, T. Roell, M. Mugrauer, Ch. Adam, R., Neuhaeuser, T. O. B. Schmidt, and A. Bedalov

TL;DR
This study revises the properties and membership of the Her-Lyr association, a nearby young moving group, using kinematics, age indicators, and multiplicity data, resulting in a refined list of members and insights into its age and composition.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive reassessment of the Her-Lyr association's membership, age, and multiplicity, incorporating new imaging data and multiple age diagnostics to improve understanding of this young stellar group.
Findings
11 confirmed members including co-moving objects
Approximately 43% of candidate systems are multiple
Gyrochronology estimates the age at 257±46 Myr
Abstract
The Her-Lyr assoc., a nearby young MG, contains a few tens of ZAMS stars of SpT F to M. The existence and the properties of the Her-Lyr assoc. are controversial and discussed in the literature. The present work reassesses properties and the member list of Her-Lyr assoc., based on kinematics and age. Many objects form multiple systems or have low-mass companions and so we need to account for multiplicity. We use our own new imaging obs. and archival data to identify multiple systems. The colors and magnitudes of kinematic candidates are compared to isochrones. We derive further information on the age based on Li depletion, rotation, and coronal and chromospheric activity. A set of canonical members is identified to infer mean properties. Membership criteria are derived from the mean properties and used to discard non-members. The candidates selected from the literature belong to 35…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
