The stellar population of Sco OB2 revealed by Gaia DR2 data
F. Damiani, L. Prisinzano, I. Pillitteri, G. Micela, S. Sciortino

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR2 data to map the full extent and detailed kinematics of the Sco OB2 association, identifying thousands of members across different evolutionary stages and revealing complex substructures and star formation patterns.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive, low-contamination census of Sco OB2 members across its entire size using Gaia data, and develops new methods for analyzing large-scale 3D stellar kinematics.
Findings
Approximately 11,000 PMS members identified with <3% contamination.
Most members belong to kinematically distinct diffuse populations.
Upper Sco shows complex spatial and kinematic structure without a global motion pattern.
Abstract
Sco OB2 is the nearest OB association, extending over approximately 2000 sq.deg. on the sky. Only its brightest members are already known (from Hipparcos) across its entire size, while studies of its lower-mass population refer only to small portions of its extent. In this work we exploit the capabilities of Gaia DR2 measurements to search for Sco OB2 members across its entire size and down to the lowest stellar masses. We use both Gaia astrometric and photometric data to select association members, using minimal assumptions derived mostly from the Hipparcos studies. Gaia resolves small details in both the kinematics of individual Sco OB2 subgroups and their distances from the Sun. We develop methods to explore the 3D kinematics of stellar populations covering large sky areas. We find ~11000 pre-main sequence (PMS) Sco OB2 members (with <3% contamination), plus ~3600 MS candidate…
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