Binary fractions and mass-ratio distributions for six young open clusters show binary frequency and the proportion of near-equal-mass binaries declining with cluster age, possibly from three-body dynamical processing.
The Age Distribution of Stellar Orbit Space Clumps
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The orbit distribution of young stars in the Galactic disk is highly structured, from well-defined clusters to streams of stars that may be widely dispersed across the sky, but are compact in orbital action-angle space. The age distribution of such groups can constrain the timescales over which co-natal groups of stars disperse into the `field'. Gaia data have proven powerful to identify such groups in action-angle space, but the resulting member samples are often too small and have too narrow a CMD coverage to allow robust age determinations. Here, we develop and illustrate a new approach that can estimate robust stellar population ages for such groups of stars. This first entails projecting the predetermined action-angle distribution into the 5D space of positions, parallaxes and proper motions, where much larger samples of likely members can be identified over a much wider range of the CMD. It then entails isochrone fitting that accounts for a) widely varying distances and reddenings; b) outliers and binaries; c) sparsely populated main sequence turn-offs, by incorporating the age information of the low-mass main sequence; and d) the possible presence of an intrinsic age spread in the stellar population. When we apply this approach to 92 nearby stellar groups identified in 6D orbit space, we find that they are predominately young ($\lesssim 1$ Gyr), mono-age populations. Many groups are established (known) localized clusters with possible tidal tails, others tend to be widely dispersed and manifestly unbound. This new age-dating tool offers a stringent approach to understanding on which orbits stars form in the solar neighborhood and how quickly they disperse into the field.
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The Frequency and Mass-Ratio Distribution of Binaries in Clusters -- III: Probabilistic Generative Modelling of Six Young Open Clusters
Binary fractions and mass-ratio distributions for six young open clusters show binary frequency and the proportion of near-equal-mass binaries declining with cluster age, possibly from three-body dynamical processing.