Search for associations containing young stars (SACY) VII. New stellar and substellar candidate members in the young associations
P. Elliott, A. Bayo, C. H. F. Melo, C. A. O. Torres, M. F. Sterzik, G., R. Quast, D. Montes, R. Brahm

TL;DR
This study identifies new low-mass stellar and substellar candidates in young associations using combined photometry, proper motions, and spectroscopic data, enhancing understanding of young, nearby stellar populations and aiding planet studies.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining near-infrared photometry, proper motions, and spectroscopy to discover new low-mass members in young associations, expanding the known population.
Findings
Identified 84 new candidate members across a range of masses.
Achieved a 76-88% success rate in confirming membership.
Provided new targets for exoplanet imaging around young stars.
Abstract
The young associations offer us one of the best opportunities to study the properties of young stellar and substellar objects and to directly image planets thanks to their proximity (200 pc) and age (5-150 Myr). However, many previous works have been limited to identifying the brighter, more active members (1 M) owing to photometric survey sensitivities limiting the detections of lower mass objects. We search the field of view of 542 previously identified members of the young associations to identify wide or extremely wide (1000-100,000 au in physical separation) companions. We combined 2MASS near-infrared photometry (, , ) with proper motion values (from UCAC4, PPMXL, NOMAD) to identify companions in the field of view of known members. We collated further photometry and spectroscopy from the literature and conducted our own high-resolution…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
