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Kinematics of OB-associations in Gaia epoch

A. M. Mel'nik, A. K. Dambis

Published 2017-08-28Version 1

We use stellar proper motions from the TGAS catalog to study the kinematics of OB-associations. The TGAS proper motions of OB-associations generally agree well with the Hipparcos proper motions. The parameters of the Galactic rotation curve obtained with TGAS and Hipparcos proper motions agree within the errors. The average one-dimensional velocity dispersion inside 18 OB-associations with more than 10 TGAS stars is sigma_v=3.9 km s-1, which is considerably smaller, by a factor of 0.4, than the velocity dispersions derived from Hipparcos data. The effective contribution from orbital motions of binary OB-stars into the velocity dispersion sigma_v inside OB-associations is sigma_b=1.2 km s-1. The median virial and stellar masses of OB-associations are equal to 7.1 10^5 and 9.0 10^3 Ms, respectively. Thus OB-associations must be unbound objects provided they do not include a lot of dense gas. The median star-formation efficiency is epsilon=2.1 percent. Nearly one third of stars of OB-associations must lie outside their tidal radius. We found that the Per OB1 and Car OB1 associations are expanding with the expansion started in a small region of 11--27 pc 7--10 Myr ago. The average expansion velocity is 6.3 km s-1.

Comments: 19 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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