Nearby late-type stars are excellent targets to look for young objects in stellar associations and moving groups. The study of these groups goes back more than one century ago however, their origin is still misunderstood. Although their existence have been confirmed by statistical studies of large sample of stars, the identification of a group of stars as member of moving groups, is not an easy task, list of members often change with time and most members have been identified by means of kinematics criteria which is not sufficient since many old stars can share the same spatial motion of those stars in moving groups. In this contribution we attempt to identify unambiguous moving groups members, among a sample of nearby-late type stars. High...
Moving groups are associations of stars which originated from the same star forming region. These gr...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present a study of age-related spectral signatures observed in 25 youn...
Original article can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical Socie...
Context. Nearby late-type stars are excellent targets for seeking young objects in stellar associat...
The latest results in the research of forming planetary systems have led several authors to compile ...
This is the first paper of a series aimed at studying the properties of late-type members of young s...
We have compiled a catalog of late-type stars (F5-M) members of representative, young disk, stellar ...
We present here high resolution echelle spectra taken during three observing runs of 14 single lat...
Our procedure to detect moving groups in the solar neighbourhood (Chen et al., 1997) in the four-dim...
Context. The associations and moving groups of young stars are excellent laboratories for investigat...
In the past decade many kinematic groups of young stars (<100 Myr) were discovered in the solar neig...
We present here high resolution echelle spectra taken during three observing runs of 14 single late-...
Received; accepted Context. The associations and moving groups of young stars are excellent laborato...
Context. Over the last century, the overdensities in the velocity distributions of nearby ...
We present a kinematically-unbiased search to identify young, nearby low-mass members of kinematic m...
Moving groups are associations of stars which originated from the same star forming region. These gr...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present a study of age-related spectral signatures observed in 25 youn...
Original article can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical Socie...
Context. Nearby late-type stars are excellent targets for seeking young objects in stellar associat...
The latest results in the research of forming planetary systems have led several authors to compile ...
This is the first paper of a series aimed at studying the properties of late-type members of young s...
We have compiled a catalog of late-type stars (F5-M) members of representative, young disk, stellar ...
We present here high resolution echelle spectra taken during three observing runs of 14 single lat...
Our procedure to detect moving groups in the solar neighbourhood (Chen et al., 1997) in the four-dim...
Context. The associations and moving groups of young stars are excellent laboratories for investigat...
In the past decade many kinematic groups of young stars (<100 Myr) were discovered in the solar neig...
We present here high resolution echelle spectra taken during three observing runs of 14 single late-...
Received; accepted Context. The associations and moving groups of young stars are excellent laborato...
Context. Over the last century, the overdensities in the velocity distributions of nearby ...
We present a kinematically-unbiased search to identify young, nearby low-mass members of kinematic m...
Moving groups are associations of stars which originated from the same star forming region. These gr...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present a study of age-related spectral signatures observed in 25 youn...
Original article can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical Socie...