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Identification of a complete sample of northern ROSAT all-sky survey X-ray sources -: VIII.: The late-type stellar component

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 433, Issue 1, Pages 151-U72

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041847

Keywords

surveys; X-rays : stars; stars : late-type; stars : pre-main sequence; stars : kinematics; solar neighbourhood

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We present results of an investigation of the X-ray properties, age distribution, and kinematical characteristics of a high-galactic latitude sample of late-type field stars selected from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey (RASS). The sample comprises 254 RASS sources with optical counterparts of spectral types F to M distributed over six study areas located at | b| greater than or similar to 20 degrees, and Dec > - 9 degrees. A detailed study was carried out for the subsample of similar to 200 G, K, and M stars. Lithium abundances were determined for 179 G-M stars. Radial velocities were measured for most of the 141 G and K type stars of the sample. Combined with proper motions these data were used to study the age distribution and the kinematical properties of the sample. Based on the lithium abundances half of the G-K stars were found to be younger than the Hyades ( 660 Myr). About 25% are comparable in age to the Pleiades ( 100 Myr). A small subsample of 10 stars is younger than the Pleiades. They are therefore most likely pre-main sequence stars. Kinematically the PMS and Pleiades-type stars appear to form a group with space velocities close to the Castor moving group but clearly distinct from the Local Association.

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