Aims.This is the first paper in a series dedicated to investigating the kinematic properties of nearby associations of young stellar objects. Here we study the Taurus-Auriga association, with the primary objective of deriving kinematic parallaxes for individual members of this low-mass star-forming region. Methods.We took advantage of a recently published catalog of proper motions for pre-main sequence stars, which we supplemented with radial velocities from various sources found in the CDS databases. We searched for stars of the Taurus-Auriga region that share the same space velocity, using a modified convergent point method that we tested with extensive Monte Carlo simulations. Results.Among the sample of 217 Taurus-Auriga...
In this paper, we study the southern star-forming region located in Lupus that constitutes one of th...
Aims. We take advantage of the second data release of the Gaia space mission and the state-of-the-ar...
Nearby late-type stars are excellent targets to look for young objects in stellar associations and m...
Aims: This is the first paper in a series dedicated to investigating the kinematic properties of nea...
Aims. A precise determination of the distance to individual stars is required to reliably ...
This paper is dedicated to investigating the kinematic properties of the Lupus moving group of young...
The kinematics of T Tauri stars in the nearby star forming regions Taurus-Auriga, Chamaeleon, Lupus ...
The nearby TW Hydrae Association (TWA) is currently a benchmark for the study of formation and evolu...
Context. The nearby TW Hydrae association (TWA) is currently a benchmark for the study of the format...
Context. The nearby TW Hydrae Association (TWA) is currently a benchmark for the study of formation ...
We present proper motions of 72 T Tauri stars located in the central region of Taurus-Auriga. These ...
International audienceIn a recent study, individual parallaxes were determined for many stars of the...
Context. The Vela-Puppis region is known to host the Vela OB2 association as well as several young c...
Thirty one probable kinematic members of the nearby TW Hya association of young stars are selected f...
Aims:We take advantage of the second data release of the Gaia space mission and the state-of-the-art...
In this paper, we study the southern star-forming region located in Lupus that constitutes one of th...
Aims. We take advantage of the second data release of the Gaia space mission and the state-of-the-ar...
Nearby late-type stars are excellent targets to look for young objects in stellar associations and m...
Aims: This is the first paper in a series dedicated to investigating the kinematic properties of nea...
Aims. A precise determination of the distance to individual stars is required to reliably ...
This paper is dedicated to investigating the kinematic properties of the Lupus moving group of young...
The kinematics of T Tauri stars in the nearby star forming regions Taurus-Auriga, Chamaeleon, Lupus ...
The nearby TW Hydrae Association (TWA) is currently a benchmark for the study of formation and evolu...
Context. The nearby TW Hydrae association (TWA) is currently a benchmark for the study of the format...
Context. The nearby TW Hydrae Association (TWA) is currently a benchmark for the study of formation ...
We present proper motions of 72 T Tauri stars located in the central region of Taurus-Auriga. These ...
International audienceIn a recent study, individual parallaxes were determined for many stars of the...
Context. The Vela-Puppis region is known to host the Vela OB2 association as well as several young c...
Thirty one probable kinematic members of the nearby TW Hya association of young stars are selected f...
Aims:We take advantage of the second data release of the Gaia space mission and the state-of-the-art...
In this paper, we study the southern star-forming region located in Lupus that constitutes one of th...
Aims. We take advantage of the second data release of the Gaia space mission and the state-of-the-ar...
Nearby late-type stars are excellent targets to look for young objects in stellar associations and m...