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The Gaia-ESO survey: Discovery of a spatially extended low-mass population in the Vela OB2 association

L. PrisinzanoL. MorbidelliC. Allende PrietoG. G. SaccoAntonio FrascaFranco PallaDavid BarradoMichela MapelliEmilio J. AlfaroR. D. JeffriesEttore FlaccomioE. FranciosiniGiuseppina MicelaMichiel CottaarSofia RandichF. DamianiLaura MagriniA. KlutschA. C. LanzafameLorenzo SpinaLuca SbordoneR. J. JacksonAmelia BayoGerard GilmorePaula JofreF. M. Jiménez-estebanF. M. Jiménez-estebanM. T. CostadoCarmela LardoGiovanni CarraroRosaria BonitoRosaria BonitoAntonella Vallenari

subject

Stellar populationStars: Individual: Gamma2 velorumPopulationFOS: Physical sciencesTechniques: SpectroscopicAstrophysicsVela01 natural sciencesOpen clusters and associations: Individual: NGC 25470103 physical sciencesCluster (physics)educationStars: Pre-main sequence010303 astronomy & astrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)QBOpen clusters and associations: Individual: Vela OB2Physicseducation.field_of_study010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomy and Astrophysicsstars: formation; stars: pre-main sequence; techniques: spectroscopicAstronomy and AstrophysicRadial velocityStarsAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceStars: FormationLow MassOpen clusters and associations: Individual: NGC 2547; Open clusters and associations: Individual: Vela OB2; Stars: Formation; Stars: Individual: Gamma2 velorum; Stars: Pre-main sequence; Techniques: Spectroscopic; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science

description

The nearby (distance~350-400 pc), rich Vela OB2 association, includes $\gamma^2$ Velorum, one of the most massive binaries in the solar neighbourhood and an excellent laboratory for investigating the formation and early evolution of young clusters. Recent Gaia-ESO survey observations have led to the discovery of two kinematically distinct populations in the young (10-15 Myr) cluster immediately surrounding $\gamma^2$ Velorum. Here we analyse the results of Gaia-ESO survey observations of NGC 2547, a 35 Myr cluster located two degrees south of $\gamma^2$ Velorum. The radial velocity distribution of lithium-rich pre-main sequence stars shows a secondary population that is kinematically distinct from and younger than NGC 2547. The radial velocities, lithium absorption lines, and the positions in a colour-magnitude diagram of this secondary population are consistent with those of one of the components discovered around $\gamma^2$ Velorum. This result shows that there is a young, low-mass stellar population spread over at least several square degrees in the Vela OB2 association. This population could have originally been part of a cluster around $\gamma^2$ Velorum that expanded after gas expulsion or formed in a less dense environment that is spread over the whole Vela OB2 region.

10.1051/0004-6361/201425367http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3213598