Cygnus OB2 DANCe: A high precision proper motion study of the Cygnus OB2 association
Nicholas J. Wright, Herve Bouy, Janet E. Drew, Luis Manuel Sarro,, Emmanuel Bertin, Jean-Charles Cuillandre, and David Barrado

TL;DR
This study provides a high-precision proper motion analysis of stars in Cygnus OB2, revealing it to be a gravitationally unbound, dynamically unevolved association with significant substructure and no evidence of global expansion.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed kinematic characterization of Cygnus OB2 using 15-year baseline proper motions, demonstrating its unbound state and substructured nature.
Findings
Velocity dispersion indicates unbound state
No evidence of global expansion or contraction
Presence of kinematic substructure close to virial equilibrium
Abstract
We present a high-precision proper motion study of 873 X-ray and spectroscopically selected stars in the massive OB association Cygnus OB2 as part of the DANCe project. These were calculated from images spanning a 15 year baseline and have typical precisions < 1 mas/yr. We calculate the velocity dispersion in the two axes to be and km/s, using a 2-component, 2-dimensional model that takes into account the uncertainties on the measurements. This gives a 3-dimensional velocity dispersion of km/s implying a virial mass significantly larger than the observed stellar mass, confirming that the association is gravitationally unbound. The association appears to be dynamically unevolved, as evidenced by considerable kinematic substructure, non-isotropic velocity dispersions and a lack of…
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