Gaia dr3 reveals the complex dynamical evolution within star clusters
C. Viscasillas V\'azquez, L. Magrini, N. Miret-Roig, N. J. Wright, J., Alves, L. Spina, R. P. Church, G. Tautvai\v{s}ien\.e, and S. Randich

TL;DR
This study investigates how spatial interdistances within star clusters correlate with their ages, revealing potential as age indicators while highlighting the importance of distance limitations for accurate analysis.
Contribution
It establishes a relationship between interdistances and cluster age, emphasizing the need to limit sample distance to improve accuracy in age estimation.
Findings
High-significant correlation between interdistances and age.
Distance uncertainties affect the relationship at larger distances.
Relationship driven mainly by internal cluster expansion.
Abstract
Context: Star clusters, composed of stars born from the same molecular cloud, serve as invaluable natural laboratories for understanding the fundamental processes governing stellar formation and evolution. Aims: This study aims to investigate correlations between the Mean Interdistance (), Mean Closest Interdistance () and Median Weighted Central Interdistance () with the age of star clusters, examining their evolutionary trends and assessing the robustness of these quantities as possible age indicators. Methods: We selected a sample of open clusters in the solar region and with a representative number of members (e.g. well populated and without outliers). The interdistances are derived from the spatial distribution of member stars within a cluster. Their evolution over time allows us to use them as an age indicators for star clusters. Results:…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
