[LHK2003] Ced 110 R5b , the SIMBAD biblio

2003A&A...401.1017L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 401, 1017-1022 (2003/4-3)

Centimetre continuum emission from young stellar objects in Cederblad 110.

LEHTINEN K., HARJU J., KONTINEN S. and HIGDON J.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

The low-mass star formation region associated with the reflection nebula Cederblad 110 in the Chamaeleon I cloud was mapped with the Australian Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) at 6 and 3.5cm. Altogether 11 sources were detected, three of which are previously known low mass young stellar objects associated with the nebula: the illuminating star IRS 2 (Class III, Einstein X-ray source CHX 7), the brightest far-infrared source IRS 4 (Class I), and the weak X-ray source CHX10a (Class III). The other young stellar objects in the region, including the Class 0 protostar candidate Cha-MMS1, were not detected. The radio spectral index of IRS 4 (α= 1.7±0.3) is consistent with optically thick free-free emission arising from a dense ionized region, probably a jet-induced shock occurring in the circumstellar material. As the only Class I protostar with a ``thermal jet'' IRS 4 is the strongest candidate for the central source of the molecular outflow found previously in the region. The emission from IRS 2 has a flat spectrum (α= 0.05 ±0.05) but shows no sign of polarization, and therefore its origin is likely to be optically thin free-free emission either from ionized wind or a collimated jet. The strongest source detected in this survey is a new compact object with a steep negative spectral index (-1.1) and a weak linear polarization (∼2 %), which probably represents a background radio galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - ISM: individual objects: Cederblad 110 - ISM: clouds - radio continuum: ISM

Nomenclature: Fig.1, Table 3: [LHK2003] Ced 110 ANa (Nos R1-R4, R5a-R5b, R6-R7).

Simbad objects: 26

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