Disks in Nearby Young Stellar Associations Found Via Virtual Reality

Author:

Higashio SusanORCID,Kuchner Marc J.ORCID,Silverberg Steven M.ORCID,Brandt Matthew A.,Grubb Thomas G.,Gagné JonathanORCID,Debes John H.ORCID,Schlieder JoshuaORCID,Wisniewski John P.ORCID,Slocum StewartORCID,Bans Alissa S.ORCID,Bhattacharjee ShamboORCID,Biggs Joseph R.ORCID,Bosch Milton K. D.ORCID,Cernohous TadeasORCID,Doll KatharinaORCID,Durantini Luca Hugo A.ORCID,Enachioaie AlexandruORCID,Griffith Phillip,Hamilton Joshua,Holden JonathanORCID,Hyogo MichiharuORCID,Jung Dawoon,Lau Lily,Piñeiro Fernanda,Piipuu Art,Stiller LisaORCID

Abstract

Abstract The Disk Detective citizen science project recently released a new catalog of disk candidates found by visual inspection of images from NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer mission and other surveys. We applied this new catalog of well-vetted disk candidates to search for new members of nearby young stellar associations (YSAs) using a novel technique based on Gaia data and virtual reality (VR). We examined AB Doradus, Argus, β Pictoris, Carina, Columba, Octans-Near, Tucana–Horologium, and TW Hya by displaying them in VR together with other nearby stars, color coded to show infrared excesses found via Disk Detective. Using this method allows us to find new association members in mass regimes where isochrones are degenerate. We propose 10 new YSA members with infrared excesses: three of AB Doradus (HD 44775, HD 40540 and HD 44510), one of β Pictoris (HD 198472), two of Octans-Near (HD 157165 and BD+35 2953), and four disk-hosting members of a combined population of Carina, Columba, and Tucana–Horologium: CPD-57 937, HD 274311, HD 41992, and WISEA J092521.90-673224.8. This last object (J0925) appears to be an extreme debris disk with a fractional infrared luminosity of 3.7 × 10−2. We also propose two new members of AB Doradus that do not show infrared excesses: TYC 6518-1857-1 and CPD-25 1292. We find HD 15115 appears to be a member of Tucana–Horologium rather than β Pictoris. We advocate for membership in Columba–Carina of HD 30447, CPD-35 525, and HD 35841. Finally, we propose that three M dwarfs, previously considered members of Tucana–Horologium are better considered a separate association, tentatively called “Smethells 165”.

Funder

NASA Astrophysics Data Analysis Program

NASA Exoplanets Research Program

Space Telescope Science Institute’s Directors Discretionary Research Fund

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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