Radio Measurements of the stellar proper motions in the core of the Orion Nebula Cluster
Sergio A. Dzib, Laurent Loinard, Luis F. Rodr\'iguez, Laura G\'omez,, Jan Forbrich, Karl M. Menten, Marina A. Kounkel, Amy J. Mioduszewski, Lee, Hartmann, John J. Tobin, Juana L. Rivera

TL;DR
This study uses 29-year multi-epoch VLA radio observations to measure proper motions of 88 young stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster, revealing their kinematic properties and identifying a few with peculiar motions.
Contribution
It increases the number of radio-measured young stars in the ONC by 2.5 times, enabling detailed statistical analysis of their motions and dynamics.
Findings
Most stars have proper motions consistent with a Gaussian distribution.
No clear evidence of organized expansion or rotation in the cluster.
Identification of a star possibly expelled from the Orion Trapezium 7,000 years ago.
Abstract
Using multi-epoch VLA observations, covering a time baseline of 29.1 years, we have measured the proper motions of 88 young stars with compact radio emission in the core of the Orion Nebula Cluster (ONC) and the neighboring BN/KL region. Our work increases the number of young stars with measured proper motion at radio frequencies by a factor of 2.5 and enables us to perform a better statistical analysis of the kinematics of the region than was previously possible. Most stars (79 out of 88) have proper motions consistent with a Gaussian distribution centered on , and , with velocity dispersions of . We looked for organized movements of these stars…
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