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A study of the spatial evolution of the Radcliffe wave in a sample of young open star clusters

Published 24 Apr 2026 in astro-ph.GA | (2604.22358v1)

Abstract: A sample of 139 young open star clusters closely associated with the Radcliffe wave is considered. Modeling their spatial distribution and kinematics over a time interval of 30 Myrs ago and 30 Myrs into the future revealed that they exhibit the main properties characteristic of a Radcliffe wave over the past 10-15 Myr. They are distributed on the galactic XY plane as a long and narrow chain inclined to the Y axis, and exhibit a wave-like behavior of their vertical coordinates up to 15 Myr in the past. This behavior of their vertical coordinates will persist over the interval of 15-20 Myr in the future. A new finding is the presence of vertical perturbations with an amplitude of deviation from the galactic symmetry plane of up to 200 pc over the entire time interval considered in the past, up to -30 Myr. This result calls into question the possibility of using a scenario in which the initial disturbance of the interstellar medium is assumed to be the Parker instability of the galactic magnetic field.

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