The physical properties of Cluster Chains
Laura Posch, Jo\~ao Alves, Nuria Mir\'et-Roig, Sebastian Ratzenb\"ock,, Josefa Gro{\ss}schedl, Stefan Meingast, Cameren Swiggum, Ralf Konietzka

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structure, formation, and properties of cluster chains in the Sco-Cen OB association, revealing their significance in star formation, feedback processes, and chemical enrichment in stellar environments.
Contribution
It identifies and characterizes cluster chains as a distinct stellar structure formed through feedback-driven sequential star formation in OB associations.
Findings
Cluster chains exhibit distinct spatial, age, velocity, and mass patterns.
Approximately 40% of Sco-Cen stars formed via triggered star formation.
Cluster chains are common in OB associations and important for chemical enrichment.
Abstract
We explore the kinematics and star formation history of the Scorpius Centaurus (Sco-Cen) OB association following the initial identification of sequential, linearly aligned chains of clusters. Building upon our characterization of the Corona Australis (CrA) chain, we now analyze two additional major cluster chains that exhibit similar characteristics: the Lower Centaurus Crux (LCC) and Upper Scorpius (Upper Sco) chains. All three cluster chains display distinct sequential patterns in 1) the 3D spatial distribution, 2) age, 3) velocity, and 4) mass. The Upper-Sco chain is the most massive and complex cluster chain, possibly consisting of two or more overlapping subchains. We discuss the possible formation of cluster chains and argue for a scenario where feedback from the most massive star formation episode 15 Myr ago initiated the formation of these spatio-temporal cluster sequences. Our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraph theory and applications · Random Matrices and Applications · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
