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Internal kinematics and binarity of X-ray stars in the Pleiades open cluster

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 368, Issue 3, Pages 873-879

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010069

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open clusters and associations : individual : Pleiades; stars : kinematics; astrometry

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The classical convergent point analysis is implemented for the Pleiades stars with proper motions in the Tycho-2 Catalogue and X-ray fluxes measured by the ROSAT satellite. It is demonstrated that, with the standard astrometric errors as given in Tycho-2, strong X-ray sources in the cluster (log L-X > 29.1, where L-X is in erg s(-1)) exhibit a velocity dispersion in one component of only 0.20 km s(-1), while the distributions of velocity components of moderate (log L-X < 29.1) sources and stars not detected by ROSAT at all are consistent with a velocity dispersion of 0.64 km s(-1). The difference is statistically significant at the level of 1.6, or 0.95 confidence limit. This result is a clue to the kinematics/X-ray luminosity segregation, similar to that previously discovered in the Hyades open cluster. It is discussed that the segregation may be caused by a wide spread of ages of the member stars. The occurrence of high X-ray luminosities is found to correlate very well with visual binarity and multiplicity (separations > 10 AU).

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