Dynamical traceback age of the Octans young stellar association
P.A.B. Galli, N. Miret-Roig, H. Bouy, J. Olivares, D. Barrado

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia astrometry and spectroscopy to precisely determine the dynamical age of the Octans stellar association at around 34 million years, confirming its age and independence from nearby groups.
Contribution
It provides the most precise dynamical age estimate for Octans using advanced orbit integration and multiple models, demonstrating the method's effectiveness at 150pc distance.
Findings
Dynamical age of Octans is approximately 34 Myr.
Radial velocity correction for gravitational redshift has minimal impact.
Octans and Octans-Near are unrelated despite proximity.
Abstract
Octans is one of the most distant (pc) young stellar associations of the solar neighbourhood. Its age is still poorly constrained in the literature and requires further investigation. We take advantage of the state-of-the-art astrometry delivered by the third data release of the Gaia space mission combined with radial velocity measurements obtained from high-resolution spectroscopy to compute the 3D positions and 3D spatial velocities of the stars and derive the dynamical traceback age of the association. We performed an extensive traceback analysis using different subsamples of stars, different metrics to define the size of the association, and different models for the Galactic potential to integrate the stellar orbits in the past. We derive a dynamical age of Myr that is independent from stellar models and represents the most precise age estimate currently…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
