The early evolution of young massive clusters: The kinematic history of NGC6611 / M16
Mitchel Stoop, Lex Kaper, Alex de Koter, Difeng Guo, Henny J. G. L. M., Lamers, Steven Rieder

TL;DR
This study investigates the early dynamical evolution of the young massive cluster NGC6611 in M16, revealing multiple stellar populations, identifying runaway stars, and highlighting the role of dynamical interactions in its development.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the kinematic history of NGC6611, including the identification of runaway stars and the implications for cluster formation and early evolution.
Findings
Two distinct stellar populations with different ages and extinctions.
Identification of 8 runaway stars from the cluster center.
Evidence that dynamical interactions influenced early cluster evolution.
Abstract
In the first few Myr the massive stars dynamically interact, produce runaways and affect the initial binary population. Observing and interpreting the dynamics of young massive clusters is key to our understanding of the star formation process and predicting the outcome of stellar evolution. We have studied NGC6611 in the Eagle Nebula (M16), a young massive cluster hosting 19 O stars. We used Gaia EDR3 data to determine the membership, age, cluster dynamics and the kinematics of the massive stars including runaways. The membership analysis yields 137 members located at a mean distance of 1706 7 pc. The colour - absolute magnitude diagram reveals a blue and a red population of pre-main-sequence stars, consistent with two distinct populations of stars. In line with earlier studies, the youngest population has a mean extinction = 3.6 0.1 mag and an age = 1.3 0.2…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
