The Star-formation History and Accretion-Disk Fraction Among the K-Type Members of the Scorpius-Centaurus OB Association
Mark J. Pecaut, Eric E. Mamajek

TL;DR
This study identifies new K- and M-type members of the Scorpius-Centaurus OB association, analyzes their star-formation history, disk fractions, and reveals complex age substructures indicating multiple star formation episodes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive census of low-mass members, refines disk lifetime estimates, and maps detailed age gradients within the association.
Findings
Identified 156 new Sco-Cen members from spectroscopic data.
Protoplanetary disk fraction for ~1 Msun stars is about 4-9% at 10-16 Myr.
Detected significant age gradients and substructure indicating multiple star formation episodes.
Abstract
We present results of a spectroscopic survey for new K- and M-type members of Scorpius-Centaurus (Sco-Cen), the nearest OB Association (~100-200 pc). Using an X-ray, proper motion and color-magnitude selected sample, we obtained spectra for 361 stars, for which we report spectral classifications and Li and Halpha equivalent widths. We identified 156 new members of Sco-Cen, and recovered 51 previously published members. We have combined these with previously known members to form a sample of 493 solar-mass (~0.7-1.3 Msun) members of Sco-Cen. We investigated the star-formation history of this sample, and re-assessed the ages of the massive main-sequence turn-off and the G-type members in all three subgroups. We performed a census for circumstellar disks in our sample using WISE infrared data and find a protoplanetary disk fraction for K-type stars of 4.4% for Upper…
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