Fine structure in the luminosity function in young stellar populations with Gaia DR2
Difeng Guo, Alex de Koter, Lex Kaper, Anthony G.A. Brown, and Jos H.J., de Bruijne

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR2 data to analyze the fine structure in the luminosity function of young stellar populations, revealing features like the H-peak and Wielen dip that inform about age and composition.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational confirmation of LF features in young stars and links their evolution to stellar age, enhancing understanding of stellar population development.
Findings
Wielen dip confirmed at M_G ~7 mag in all populations
H-peak observed in young populations, indicating age <100 Myr
H-peak position varies with age, from 5 to 47 Myr
Abstract
A pioneering study showed that the fine structure in the luminosity function (LF) of young star clusters contains information about the evolutionary stage (age) and composition of the stellar population. The notable features include the H-peak, which is the result of the onset of hydrogen burning turning pre-main sequence stars into main sequence stars. The feature moves toward the faint end of the LF, and eventually disappears as the population evolves. Another detectable feature is the Wielen dip, a dip at M_V ~ 7 mag in the LF first identified in 1974 for stars in the solar environment. Later studies also identified this feature in the LF of star clusters. The Wielen dip is caused by the increased importance of H- opacity in a certain range of low-mass stars. We studied the detailed structure in the luminosity function using the data from Gaia DR2 and PARSEC stellar evolution models…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
