2000A&A...358L..63M -
Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 358, L63-66 (2000/6-3)
Kinematics versus X-ray luminosity segregation in the Hyades.
MAKAROV V.V.
Abstract (from CDS):
State of the art Tycho-2 proper motions of bona fide Hyades members are used in combination with the ROSAT X-ray survey of this open cluster in Stern et al. (
1995ApJ...448..683S) to study the internal velocity dispersion versus X-ray luminosity by the classical convergent point method. It is shown in this paper for the Hyades members with B-V below 0.7 mag that stars brighter than 1.3x10
29erg/s (0.1-1.8keV) have much more coherent motions than those with smaller X-ray luminosities and those not detected by ROSAT at all. In fact, the proper motions of the X-ray luminous members are in agreement with a null internal dispersion of velocities for this subpopulation, whereas the intermediate bright X-ray stars exhibit a dispersion at 320m/s. The non-emitters, despite their being more massive and optically brighter, have a velocity dispersion of about 440m/s. Probably related to this fact, the strong X-ray emitters are more concentrated within the tidal radius (10pc) of the cluster centre than the non-emitters. Nearly half of strong X-ray emitters with coherent motions are visual or orbiting pairs with typical separations 5 to 50AU. This find implies that a group of intermediate mass (1.0 to 1.5 solar masses) stars in the Hyades is significantly younger than the rest and their system is not yet dynamically relaxed.
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Journal keyword(s):
Galaxy: open clusters and associations: individual: Hyades - stars: kinematics - X-rays: stars
Simbad objects:
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