Spatial and dynamical structure of the NGC 2264 star-forming region
E. Flaccomio, G. Micela, G. Peres, S. Sciortino, E. Salvaggio, L., Prisinzano, M. G. Guarcello, L. Venuti, R. Bonito, and I. Pillitteri

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of NGC 2264, revealing its complex structure, dynamics, and star formation history through extensive new data and detailed spatial and kinematic analysis.
Contribution
It offers the first extensive catalog of over 2200 members, new distance estimates, and insights into the region's complex dynamics and star formation processes.
Findings
NGC 2264's average distance is 722 parsecs.
The region exhibits signs of global expansion and rotation.
Star formation has been ongoing for several million years.
Abstract
The processes that lead from molecular clouds to protostars, stellar associations, and the evolution of both, are active research topics. The target of this study, NGC2264, is a benchmark star-forming region (SFR) in which these issues can be profitably studied. We assembled a new extensive sample of NGC 2264 members. To this end we used new X-ray data obtained with the XMM-Newton telescope, GAIA eDR3 data, and an extensive collection of public and published catalogs. Following a previous suggestion that the SFR might extend significantly beyond the better studied areas, our search covers a wide 2.5x2.5 degrees region in the sky. Our catalog comprises more than 2200 candidate members, a ~100% increase over previous determinations. We analyze their spatial distribution and define new substructures. Using GAIA parallaxes we estimate a new average distance to NGC2264 of 722+/-2pc and…
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