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AB Doradus Moving Group is a group of about 30 associated stars that are moving through space together with the star AB Doradus. A moving group is distinguished by its members having about the same age, composition (ormetallicity) and motion through space. Hence they most likely formed in the same location.

This group is located about 20 parsecs from the Earth and is the closest known co-moving group. The average space velocity of this group has components of U = −8, V = −27 and W = −14 km/s. About 10 of these stars form a nuclear group within a volume roughly 10 parsecs across.[1]

The proximity of this moving group makes it useful for studies of shared stellar properties, as well as detection of companions through direct imaging. These can be used for refinement of young stellar models, for example.[2]

Age

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The age of the AB Dor Moving Group has been somewhat controversial, with quoted ages in the range of ~50 to ~150 Myr; recent work, however, seems to have converged on an age similar to that of the Pleiades (130 ± 20 Myr).[3] Zuckerman & Song (2004)[1] estimated an age of ~50 Myr for the AB Dor Moving Group, however this was only via comparison of age indicators to a single other group (the ~30 Myr-old Tucana group, which itself has a poorly determined age). Luhman, Stauffer, & Mamajek (2005)[4] demonstrated that the AB Dor Moving Group and Pleiades open cluster have a similar pattern of Lithium depletion and color-magnitude diagram positions amongst their low-mass members, suggesting that the two groups were of similar age (~100-125 Myr). They also proposed that the similarity in space motions between the AB Dor group and Pleiades (within 2 km/s) hinted that the AB Dor group may have formed in the same star-forming complex that spawned the Pleiades cluster. Ortega et al. (2007)[5] integrated the past Galactic orbits of the AB Dor Moving Group and the Pleiades cluster, and concluded that they were in close proximity 119 ± 20 Myr ago. The similarity of this kinematic age with the modern age of the Pleiades determined from the Lithium-depletion boundary method (130 ± 20 Myr),[3] led these investigators to conclude that AB Dor Moving Group and Pleiades likely formed around the same time in the same star-forming complex.

In 2013, a color-magnitude analysis of the low-mass stars in the group by Barenfeld et al. (2013)[6] found that the members of spectral type K6 and hotter appeared to be on the main sequence, whereas the cooler M-type stars are pre-main sequence - consistent with a lower limit on the age of the AB Dor Moving Group of >110 Myr. The latter study also concluded that some members of the moving group outside of the nucleus do not share a common chemical composition, implying that they are unrelated interlopers.

Substellar members

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Zuckerman, B.; Song, I. (2004). "The AB Doradus Moving Group". The Astrophysical Journal. 613 (1): L65–L68. Bibcode:2004ApJ...613L..65Z. doi:10.1086/425036.
  • ^ Hormuth, F.; Brandner, W.; Hippler, S.; Janson, M.; Henning, T. (2007). "Direct imaging of the young spectroscopic binary HD 160934". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 463 (2): 707–711. arXiv:astro-ph/0612158. Bibcode:2007A&A...463..707H. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20066765. S2CID 14788968.
  • ^ a b Barrado y Navascues, D.; Stauffer, J.R; Jayawardhana, R. (2004). "Spectroscopy of Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs in IC 2391: Lithium Depletion and Hα Emission". Astrophysical Journal. 614 (1): 386–397. arXiv:astro-ph/0406436. Bibcode:2004ApJ...614..386B. doi:10.1086/423485. S2CID 208867491.
  • ^ Luhman, K.L.; Stauffer, J.R; Mamajek, E.E. (2005). "The Age of AB Doradus". Astrophysical Journal. 628 (1): L69–L72. arXiv:astro-ph/0510665. Bibcode:2005ApJ...628L..69L. doi:10.1086/432617. S2CID 10101115.
  • ^ Ortega, V. G.; Jilinski, E.; de la Reza, R.; Bazzanella, B. (2007). "On the common origin of the AB Doradus moving group and the Pleiades cluster". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 377 (1): 441–445. arXiv:astro-ph/0702315. Bibcode:2007MNRAS.377..441O. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11614.x. S2CID 8344404.
  • ^ Barenfeld, S.A.; Bubar, E.J.; Mamajek, E.E.; Young, P.A. (2013). "A Kine-chemical Investigation of the AB Dor Moving Group "Stream"". Astrophysical Journal. 766 (1): 6. arXiv:1301.5036. Bibcode:2013ApJ...766....6B. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/766/1/6. S2CID 119280220.
  • ^ Bowler, B.P.; Liu, M.C.; Shkolnik, E.L.; Dupuy, T.J.; Ciezas, L.A.; Kraus, A.L.; Tamura, M. (2012). "Planets around Low-mass Stars (PALMS). I. A Substellar Companion to the Young M Dwarf 1RXS J235133.3+312720". Astrophysical Journal. 753 (2): 142. arXiv:1205.2084. Bibcode:2012ApJ...753..142B. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/753/2/142. S2CID 119228703.
  • ^ Wahhaj, Zahed; Liu, Michael C.; Biller, Beth A.; Clarke, Fraser; Nielsen, Eric L.; Close, Laird M.; Hayward, Thomas L.; Mamajek, Eric E.; Cushing, Michael; Dupuy, Trent; Tecza, Matthias; Thatte, Niranjan; Chun, Mark; Ftaclas, Christ; Hartung, Markus; Reid, I. Neill; Shkolnik, Evgenya L.; Alencar, Silvia H. P.; Artymowicz, Pawel; Boss, Alan; De Gouveia Dal Pino, Elisabethe; Gregorio-Hetem, Jane; Ida, Shigeru; Kuchner, Marc; Lin, Douglas N. C.; Toomey, Douglas W. (2011). "The Gemini Nici Planet-Finding Campaign: Discovery of a Substellar L Dwarf Companion to the Nearby Young M Dwarf Cd–35 2722". The Astrophysical Journal. 729 (2): 139. arXiv:1101.2893. Bibcode:2011ApJ...729..139W. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/729/2/139. S2CID 118313067.
  • ^ "Lost in Space: Rogue Planet Spotted?". ESO. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  • ^ Delorme, P.; et al. (2012). "CFBDSIR2149-0403: a 4-7 Jupiter-mass free-floating planet in the young moving group AB Doradus ?". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 548: A26. arXiv:1210.0305. Bibcode:2012A&A...548A..26D. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201219984. S2CID 50935950.
  • ^ Bowler, Brendan P.; Liu, Michael C.; Shkolnik, Evgenya L.; Dupuy, Trent J. (2013). "Planets Around Low-Mass Stars. III. A Young Dusty L Dwarf Companion at the Deuterium-Burning Limit". The Astrophysical Journal. 774 (1): 55. arXiv:1307.2237. Bibcode:2013ApJ...774...55B. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/774/1/55. S2CID 119107288.
  • ^ Bowler, Brendan P.; Liu, Michael C.; Mawet, Dimitri; Ngo, Henry; Malo, Lison; Mace, Gregory N.; McLane, Jacob N.; Lu, Jessica R.; Tristan, Isaiah I.; Hinkley, Sasha; Hillenbrand, Lynne A.; Shkolnik, Evgenya L.; Benneke, Björn; Best, William M. J. (2016). "Planets Around Low-Mass Stars (Palms). Vi. Discovery of a Remarkably Red Planetary-Mass Companion to the Ab Dor Moving Group Candidate 2Mass J22362452+4751425". The Astronomical Journal. 153: 18. arXiv:1611.00364. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/153/1/18. S2CID 3165698.

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