The substructure of the Perseus star forming region: A survey with Gaia DR2
Tatiana Pavlidou, Aleks Scholz, Paula S. Teixeira (University of St, Andrews)

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR2 data to identify and analyze seven young star groups in the Perseus region, revealing their ages, motions, and potential formation history, including five newly discovered groups.
Contribution
The paper presents five new co-moving young star groups in Perseus, expanding understanding of its star formation structure and history.
Findings
Seven star groups identified, including five new ones.
Ages range from 1 to 5 million years.
Groups show distinct proper motions and spatial distributions.
Abstract
We use photometric and kinematic data from Gaia DR2 to explore the structure of the star forming region associated with the molecular cloud of Perseus. Apart from the two well known clusters, IC 348 and NGC 1333, we present five new clustered groups of young stars, which contain between 30 and 300 members, named Autochthe, Alcaeus, Heleus, Electryon and Mestor. We demonstrate these are co-moving groups of young stars, based on how the candidate members are distributed in position, proper motion, parallax and colour-magnitude space. By comparing their colour-magnitude diagrams to isochrones we show that they have ages between 1 and 5 Myr. Using 2MASS and WISE colours we find that the fraction of stars with discs in each group ranges from 10 to 50 percent. The youngest of the new groups is also associated with a reservoir of cold dust, according to the Planck map at 353 GHz. We compare…
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