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The AB Doradus Moving Group

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Published 2004 August 23 © 2004. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation B. Zuckerman et al 2004 ApJ 613 L65 DOI 10.1086/425036

1538-4357/613/1/L65

Abstract

From radio to X-ray wavelengths, AB Doradus has been an intensively studied star. We have identified ~30 nearby star systems, each with one or more characteristics of youth, that are moving through space together with AB Dor. This diverse set of ~50 million year old star systems is the comoving, youthful group closest to Earth. The group's nucleus is a clustering of a dozen stars ~20 pc from Earth that includes AB Dor itself. The AB Dor moving group joins the previously known and somewhat younger and more distant Tucana/Horologium and TW Hydrae associations and the β Pictoris moving group as excellent laboratories for investigations of forming planetary systems.

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10.1086/425036