High-resolution spectroscopic study of massive blue and red supergiants in Per OB1
A. de Burgos, S. Sim\'on-D\'iaz, D. J. Lennon, R. Dorda, I., Negueruela, M. A. Urbaneja, L. R. Patrick, A. Herrero

TL;DR
This study analyzes the membership, binary status, and kinematic properties of blue and red supergiants in Per OB1 using high-resolution spectroscopy and Gaia data, revealing a mostly linked population with significant runaway and binary fractions among O-type stars.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectroscopic and astrometric analysis of massive stars in Per OB1, highlighting their population structure, binary fraction, and kinematic differences, especially among O-type stars.
Findings
Most stars are part of a physically linked population at ~2.5 kpc.
High percentage (45%) of O-type stars are runaways.
Binary fraction decreases from O to red supergiants.
Abstract
The Perseus OB1 association hosts one of the most populous groupings of blue and red supergiants (Sgs) in the Galaxy. We discuss whether the massive O-type and blue/red Sg stars located in the Per OB1 region are members of the same population and examine their binary and runaway status. We gathered a total of 405 high-resolution spectra for 88 suitable candidates around 4.5 deg from the center of the association, and compiled Gaia DR2 astrometry for all of them. This was used to investigate membership and identify runaway stars. By obtaining high-precision radial velocity (RV) estimates, we investigated the RV distributions of sample and identified spectroscopic binaries (SBs). Most of the investigated stars belong to a physically linked population located at d = 2.50.4 kpc. We identify 79 confirmed or likely members, and 5 member candidates. No important differences are detected…
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