CARMENES input catalogue of M dwarfs VIII. Kinematics in the solar neighbourhood
M. Cort\'es-Contreras, J. A. Caballero, D. Montes, C., Cardona-Guill\'en, V. J. S. B\'ejar, C. Cifuentes, H. M. Tabernero, M. R., Zapatero Osorio, P. J. Amado, S. V. Jeffers, M. Lafarga, N. Lodieu, A., Quirrenbach, A. Reiners, I. Ribas, P. Sch\"ofer, A. Schweitzer, and W.

TL;DR
This study characterizes the kinematic and activity properties of 2187 M dwarfs to identify young stars in the solar neighborhood, revealing a significant fraction of young candidates through combined kinematic and activity indicators.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive method combining kinematic, rotation, and activity data to identify young M dwarfs, including many newly recognized candidates, enhancing understanding of stellar ages in the local galaxy.
Findings
Identified 191 young M dwarf candidates, 113 of which are new.
Found 118 very active stars with signs of youth, including 27 with strong magnetic fields.
Estimated that up to 24% of the sample could be young stars.
Abstract
Aims. Our goals are to characterise the kinematic properties and to identify young and old stars among the M dwarfs of the CARMENES input catalogue. Methods. We compiled the spectral types, proper motions, distances, and radial velocities for 2187 M dwarfs. We used the public code SteParKin to derive their galactic space velocities and identify members in the different galactic populations. We also identified candidate members in young stellar kinematic groups, with ages ranging from 1 Ma to 800 Ma with SteParKin, LACEwING, and BANYAN {\Sigma}. We removed known close binaries and perform an analysis of kinematic, rotation, and activity indicators (rotational periods and projected velocities, Halpha, X-rays, and UV emission) for 1546 M dwarfs. We defined five rotation-activity-colour relations satisfied by young ({\tau} <= 800 Ma) stars. Results. We identified 191 young M dwarf…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
