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A rotation-based census of blue lurker candidates in open clusters

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-03-25 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Blue lurkers (BLs) are rejuvenated main-sequence stars hidden among normal main-sequence stars on color-magnitude diagrams of star clusters. In comparison, the blue straggler stars, formed via similar mass transfers or mergers, occupy a distinct space in the color-magnitude diagrams. We compile a list of BL candidates in open clusters using available rotation catalogs. BLs can be identified using either unusually faster rotation compared to similar mass stars, which is a signature of recent accretion, or the presence of a companion, which can only be formed by mass donation, e.g., an extremely low mass white dwarf. Here, we searched for fast-rotating stars on the main sequence of open clusters using Kepler, TESS, and spectroscopic rotation indicators, such as rotation periods and vsiniv\sin i measurements. We identified 97 new BL candidates across 35 open clusters, almost tripling the previously known sample of 36. Based on the estimated completeness of \approx3\%, thousands of BLs are likely hidden within the cluster population. Detailed spectroscopic and time-series analyses will be essential to confirm their mass-transfer histories.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2601.21059,
  title  = {A rotation-based census of blue lurker candidates in open clusters},
  author = {Vikrant V. Jadhav and Khushboo K. Rao and Elisabetta Reggiani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.21059},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

9 pages, 5 figures, accepted in A&A