Extended stellar systems in the solar neighborhood -- V. Discovery of coronae of nearby star clusters
Stefan Meingast, Jo\~ao Alves, Alena Rottensteiner

TL;DR
This study reveals that nearby young open star clusters are surrounded by vast, gravitationally unbound coronae extending over 100 parsecs, with complex, dynamic structures influenced by Galactic rotation.
Contribution
Introduces a novel member identification method using Gaia DR2 data, uncovering extensive stellar coronae around open clusters and analyzing their morphology and dynamics.
Findings
Discovered large stellar coronae extending beyond 100 pc around clusters.
Most coronae are gravitationally unbound but contain the majority of stellar mass.
Clusters exhibit complex dynamics, including expansion, contraction, and alignment with Galactic rotation.
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel view on the morphology and the dynamical state of 10 prominent, nearby ( 500 pc), and young (30-300 Myr) open star clusters with Gaia DR2: Per, Blanco 1, IC 2602, IC 2391, Messier 39, NGC 2451A, NGC 2516, NGC 2547, Platais 9, and the Pleiades. We introduce a pioneering member identification method that is informed by cluster bulk velocities and deconvolves the spatial distribution with a mixture of Gaussians. Our approach enables inferring the clusters' true spatial distribution by effectively filtering field star contaminants while at the same time mitigating the impact of positional errors along the line of sight. This first application of the method reveals the existence of vast stellar coronae, extending for 100 pc and surrounding the, by comparison tiny and compact, cluster cores. The coronae and cores form…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
