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A New Nearby Candidate Star Cluster in Ophiuchus at d sime 170 pc

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Eric E. Mamajek1,2

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The recent discoveries of nearby star clusters and associations within a few hundred pc of the Sun, as well as the order of magnitude difference in the formation rates of the embedded and open cluster populations, suggests that additional poor stellar groups are likely to be found at surprisingly close distances to the Sun. Here I describe a new nearby stellar aggregate found by virtue of the parallel proper motions, similar trigonometric parallaxes, and consistent color-magnitude distribution of its early-type members. The 120 Myr old group lies in Ophiuchus at d simeq 170 pc, with its most massive member being the 4th magnitude post-main-sequence B8 II-III star μ Oph. The group may have escaped previous notice due to its nonnegligible extinction (AV simeq 0.9 mag). If the group was born with a normal initial mass function, and the nine B- and A-type systems represent a complete system of intermediate-mass stars, then the original population was probably of order ~200 systems. The age and space motion of the new cluster are very similar to those of the Pleiades, the α Per cluster, and the AB Dor moving group, suggesting that these aggregates may have formed in the same star-forming complex some ~108 yr ago.


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open clusters and associations: general


Dates

Issue 5 (2006 November)

Received 2006 April 27, accepted for publication 2006 July 26

Published 2006 October 10



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