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An analysis of four stellar rings.

Authors :
Paunzen, Ernst
Florian, Jan
Gütl‐Wallner, Anna
Herdin, Andreas
Kralofsky, Erwin
Leschinski, Kieran
Mach, Michael
Maitzen, Hans Michael
Prišegen, Michal
Rockenbauer, Markus
Rode‐Paunzen, Monika
Wallner, Stefan
Source :
Astronomische Nachrichten. Nov/Dec2018, Vol. 339 Issue 9/10, p672-679. 8p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

About 50 years ago, one thousand ring‐like structures (called stellar‐rings) were discovered by Isserstedt (1968). They were believed to be groups of young stars formed by shell‐like triggered star formation, which would make them excellent tracers of spiral arms, for example. Neglected for 40 years, we used highly accurate kinematic, astrometric, and photometric data to investigate the four most prominent stellar rings. The aim is to investigate if those structures are indeed physically related groups of stars. We used proper motions and parallaxes from the Gaia DR2 to calculate distances and to search for common properties. Color‐magnitude diagrams using BVJHKs measurements were investigated and isochrones fitted. None of the four stellar rings consists of a physically related group of young stars. The location of stars in the line‐of‐sight mimics a ring‐like structure on the sky. The color‐magnitude diagrams are typical for an integrated field population and not for a young star cluster, for example. The currently available data are sufficient to analyze ring‐like structures with a high statistical significance. This allows a new search for such structures in the Milky Way. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046337
Volume :
339
Issue :
9/10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Astronomische Nachrichten
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
134794277
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/asna.201913547