Abstract: Since the previous (1990) edition of this meeting enormous progress in the field of OB associations has been made. Data from X-ray satellites have greatly advanced the study of the low-mass stellar content of associations, while astrometric data from the Hipparcos satellite allow for a characterization of the higher-mass content of associations with unprecedented accuracy. We review recent work on the OB associations located within 1.5 kpc from the Sun, discuss the Hipparcos results at length, and point out directions for future research
We use Gaia DR2 data to survey the classic Monoceros OB1 region and look for the existence of a disp...
The formation and evolution of young star clusters and OB associations is fundamental to our underst...
The lack of tightly bound and easily identifiable young open clusters leads to the quest for OB asso...
Abstract: Since the previous (1990) edition of this meeting enormous progress in the field of OB ass...
Abstract: We present the first results of a comprehensive census of the stellar content of the nearb...
Published in: Astron. J. 117 (1999) 354 citations recorded in [Science Citation Index] Abstract: A c...
We have developed a new procedure to identify moving groups, and have applied it to carry out a cens...
We present the rst results of a comprehensive cen-sus of the stellar content of the nearby OB associ...
OB associations play an important role in Galactic evolution, though their origins and dynamics rema...
OB associations are unbound groups of young stars made prominent by their bright OB members, and hav...
The distribution of young stars into OB associations has long been in need of updating. High-precisi...
We use Gaia DR2 data to survey the classic Monoceros OB1 region and look for the existence of a disp...
The formation and evolution of young star clusters and OB associations is fundamental to our underst...
The lack of tightly bound and easily identifiable young open clusters leads to the quest for OB asso...
Abstract: Since the previous (1990) edition of this meeting enormous progress in the field of OB ass...
Abstract: We present the first results of a comprehensive census of the stellar content of the nearb...
Published in: Astron. J. 117 (1999) 354 citations recorded in [Science Citation Index] Abstract: A c...
We have developed a new procedure to identify moving groups, and have applied it to carry out a cens...
We present the rst results of a comprehensive cen-sus of the stellar content of the nearby OB associ...
OB associations play an important role in Galactic evolution, though their origins and dynamics rema...
OB associations are unbound groups of young stars made prominent by their bright OB members, and hav...
The distribution of young stars into OB associations has long been in need of updating. High-precisi...
We use Gaia DR2 data to survey the classic Monoceros OB1 region and look for the existence of a disp...
The formation and evolution of young star clusters and OB associations is fundamental to our underst...
The lack of tightly bound and easily identifiable young open clusters leads to the quest for OB asso...