2010ApJ...722..971C


Query : 2010ApJ...722..971C

2010ApJ...722..971C - Astrophys. J., 722, 971-988 (2010/October-3)

The age, stellar content, and star formation timescale of the B59 dense core.

COVEY K.R., LADA C.J., ROMAN-ZUNIGA C., MUENCH A.A., FORBRICH J. and ASCENSO J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have investigated the stellar content of Barnard 59 (B59), the most active star-forming core in the Pipe Nebula. Using the SpeX spectrograph on the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility, we obtained moderate resolution, near-infrared (NIR) spectra for 20 candidate young stellar objects (YSOs) in B59 and a representative sample of NIR and mid-IR bright sources distributed throughout the Pipe. Measuring luminosity and temperature sensitive features in these spectra, we identified likely background giant stars and measured each star's spectral type, extinction, and NIR continuum excess. To measure B59's age, we place its candidate YSOs in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram and compare their location to YSOs in several well-studied star-forming regions, as well as predictions of pre-main-sequence (PMS) evolutionary models. We find that B59 is composed of late-type (K4-M6) low-mass (0.9-0.1 M) YSOs whose median stellar age is comparable to, if not slightly older than, that of YSOs within the ρ Oph, Taurus, and Chameleon star-forming regions. Deriving absolute age estimates from PMS models computed by D'Antona et al., and accounting only for statistical uncertainties, we measure B59's median stellar age to be 2.6±0.8 Myr. Including potential systematic effects increases the error budget for B59's median (DM98) stellar age to 2.6+4.1–2.6Myr. We also find that the relative age orderings implied by PMS evolutionary tracks depend on the range of stellar masses sampled, as model isochrones possess significantly different mass dependences. The maximum likelihood median stellar age we measure for B59, and the region's observed gas properties, suggests that the B59 dense core has been stable against global collapse for roughly six dynamical timescales and is actively forming stars with a star formation efficiency per dynamical time of ∼6%. While the ∼150% uncertainties associated with our age measurement propagate directly into these derived star formation timescales, the maximum likelihood values nonetheless agree well with recent star formation simulations that incorporate various forms of support against collapse, such as subcritical magnetic fields, outflows, and radiative feedback from protostellar heating.

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Journal keyword(s): Hertzsprung-Russell and C-M diagrams - infrared: stars - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: formation - stars: pre-main sequence

Nomenclature: Fig. 1, Table 2: [CLR2010] NWW (Nos 1-2, 2NE-2SW, 3-9). Fig. 2, Table 1: [BHB2007] NNWW (Nos 8NW-8SE, 13NW, 18NE-18SW).

CDS comments: Table 2: [BHB2007] 18SW, [CLR2010] 2 and [CLR2010] 2NE are not in SIMBAD (no coordinates).

Simbad objects: 78

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Number of rows : 78
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1392 1
2 NAME California Molecular Cloud MoC 04 10.0 +39 00           ~ 156 1
3 LDN 1551 DNe 04 31 30.0 +18 12 30           ~ 805 1
4 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4416 0
5 V* R Lep C* 04 59 36.3486921120 -14 48 22.502479140 15.06 13.51 7.76 4.90 3.42 C7,6e 339 0
6 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2331 0
7 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1892 1
8 CD-29 8887 TT* 11 09 13.7928873024 -30 01 39.968872752   12.95 11.119 10.642 8.875 M2Ve 128 0
9 TWA 3B TT* 11 10 27.8406509184 -37 31 52.748684904   14.59 13.70   8.86 M4Ve 56 0
10 TWA 3 ** 11 10 27.894072 -37 31 51.96612   13.53 12.05 11.61 9.29 M4Ve+M4Ve 211 0
11 TWA 3A TT* 11 10 27.9121410480 -37 31 51.535547940   14.04 12.57   9.10 M4Ve 209 0
12 V* V1217 Cen BY* 11 21 05.4814169256 -38 45 16.522915140   14.04 12.58 12.34 10.515 M1Ve 78 0
13 CD-34 7390A TT* 11 21 17.2193334624 -34 46 45.503251608   12.88 11.46 11.43 9.57 M1Ve 100 0
14 CD-34 7390B TT* 11 21 17.4430606440 -34 46 49.775810700   13.43 11.96 11.31 9.88 M1Ve 70 0
15 HD 98800 TT* 11 22 05.28975 -24 46 39.7571   10.20 9.28 9.26 7.386 K5V(e) 375 0
16 CD-33 7795 TT* 11 31 55.2608963280 -34 36 27.203892120   12.97 11.524 11.150 9.150 M2Ve 190 0
17 CD-26 8623B TT* 11 32 41.1733260768 -26 52 09.107765976   16.70 15.22 13.68 11.76 M5.5 75 0
18 CD-26 8623 TT* 11 32 41.2658824800 -26 51 55.961893800   13.69 12.23 11.14 9.637 M3Ve 105 0
19 CD-36 7429B TT* 11 48 23.7348035520 -37 28 48.520414812   15.43 14.00   11.45 M1V 81 0
20 CD-36 7429A TT* 11 48 24.2227406904 -37 28 49.114270524   12.54 11.17 10.92 9.552 K5V 127 0
21 CD-36 7429 ** 11 48 24.22320 -37 28 49.1537           ~ 98 0
22 NAME Chamaeleon Region SFR 11 55 -78.0           ~ 806 0
23 TWA 23 TT* 12 07 27.3763935312 -32 47 00.242923776   14.157 12.638 12.273   M2.5Ve 70 0
24 V* V1249 Cen TT* 12 15 30.7203201048 -39 48 42.606684144   13.09 11.160 10.919 9.50 M0.5 116 0
25 V* V1252 Cen TT* 12 35 04.2560376888 -41 36 38.616010560   14.39 13.045   10.506 M2Ve 80 0
26 NAME Upper Sco-Cen As* 16 15 -24.2           ~ 1330 1
27 DoAr 25 TT* 16 26 23.6911292736 -24 43 13.888543800       12.65   K5 166 0
28 [GY92] 93 TT* 16 26 41.2666088952 -24 40 17.881012092       15.41 13.37 M5 59 0
29 EM* SR 12 Or* 16 27 19.5054789229 -24 41 40.414828505     13.28 12.15 10.855 M0IVe 183 1
30 YLW 18 TT* 16 27 33.1157754648 -24 41 15.259932924       17.66 15.65 K5-K6 76 0
31 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3630 1
32 V* V359 Oph Em* 17 08 54.2785920216 -27 12 33.007756320     12.30     K5Ve 15 1
33 CD-27 11501 Ae* 17 10 08.11008 -27 15 19.0116 12.86 12.787 12.225 12.03 10.82 A9:e 143 0
34 EM* LkHA 345 Em* 17 10 48.0449213928 -27 40 51.449117232   14.47 13.04     ~ 12 0
35 2MASS J17110392-2722551 Y*? 17 11 03.9294631032 -27 22 55.199684244           ~ 15 0
36 2MASS J17110411-2722593 ** 17 11 04.1139442152 -27 22 59.489143068           ~ 9 0
37 2MASS J17111182-2726547 Y*? 17 11 11.8258200936 -27 26 54.938099220           ~ 10 0
38 2MASS J17111445-2726543 Y*? 17 11 14.4538872552 -27 26 54.414702060           ~ 7 0
39 2MASS J17111626-2720287 LP* 17 11 16.2599670036 -27 20 28.865521449           ~ 7 0
40 2MASS J17111631-2725144 Y*? 17 11 16.3136421264 -27 25 14.615065668     16.5     ~ 12 0
41 EM* LkHA 346 Y*O 17 11 17.2853820264 -27 25 08.241647988   15       ~ 37 1
42 LDN 1746 DNe 17 11.3 -27 22           ~ 138 0
43 [BHB2007] 8NW Y*? 17 11 18.240 -27 25 48.94           ~ 1 0
44 2MASS J17111827-2725491 Y*? 17 11 18.28 -27 25 49.1           ~ 9 0
45 [BHB2007] 8SE Y*? 17 11 18.320 -27 25 49.53           ~ 1 0
46 IRAS 17082-2724 Y*O 17 11 21.5353660152 -27 27 41.846549184           ~ 15 0
47 [BHB2007] 10 Y*O 17 11 22.18 -27 26 02.0           ~ 21 0
48 SSTc2d J171122.5-272434 MIR 17 11 22.550 -27 24 34.38           ~ 3 0
49 2MASS J17112317-2724315 ** 17 11 23.17752 -27 24 31.5288           ~ 76 0
50 2MASS J17112508-2724425 Y*? 17 11 25.08 -27 24 42.5           ~ 9 0
51 [BHB2007] 13NW Y*? 17 11 26.950 -27 23 48.40           ~ 1 0
52 2MASS J17112701-2723485 Y*? 17 11 27.0122462664 -27 23 48.598921788           ~ 16 0
53 2MASS J17112729-2725283 Y*? 17 11 27.2902600728 -27 25 28.521910992           ~ 10 0
54 2MASS J17112942-2725367 Y*? 17 11 29.4209399616 -27 25 36.936693480           ~ 7 0
55 2MASS J17113036-2726292 Y*? 17 11 30.3704451840 -27 26 29.264689248           ~ 7 0
56 IRAS 17085-2715 Mi* 17 11 40.9842531864 -27 18 36.941917752         16.979 ~ 6 0
57 [BHB2007] 18NE Y*? 17 11 41.7215271000 -27 25 50.248160868           ~ 3 0
58 THA 27-5 Y*? 17 11 41.8335030168 -27 25 47.583314832   15.88 14.27 13.94   ~ 14 0
59 2MASS J17114315-2730584 Y*? 17 11 43.1547515544 -27 30 58.499145684           ~ 4 0
60 EM* LkHA 347 Y*? 17 12 00.1996719552 -27 20 18.072311352   15       ~ 15 0
61 NAME Oph Cluster ClG 17 12 24.7 -23 21 01           ~ 272 0
62 * alf Her A LP* 17 14 38.852741 +14 23 25.33577   4.67 3.33     M5Ib-II 439 0
63 2MASS J17145108-2722399 * 17 14 51.0820468752 -27 22 39.975854268           ~ 2 0
64 [KW2003] 7 Em* 17 14 56.49 -27 31 08.1     15.4     ~ 4 0
65 IRAS 17128-2657 LP? 17 15 59.3552159424 -27 00 24.705888732           ~ 2 0
66 IRAS 17159-2703 AB? 17 19 06.0402684101 -27 06 19.027393756           ~ 3 0
67 IRAS 17170-2652 Mi* 17 20 12.4759467000 -26 55 09.666327072         14.020 ~ 3 0
68 IRAS 17194-2351 Mi* 17 22 31.0205564328 -23 53 48.724660716         11.320 ~ 5 1
69 IRAS 17231-2642 LP* 17 26 15.1517079984 -26 44 37.316916024           ~ 4 0
70 2MASS J17274155-2653466 Mi* 17 27 41.5602920088 -26 53 46.764538044         15.363 ~ 3 0
71 IRAS 17267-2556 LP? 17 29 54.0798231504 -25 59 12.965132112           ~ 2 0
72 NAME the Pipe Nebula DNe 17 30 -25.0           ~ 403 1
73 BD+18 3421 PM* 17 37 53.3468417549 +18 35 30.164096453 12.315 11.109 9.577 8.599 7.525 M1.5V 211 0
74 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1
75 HD 181596 * 19 18 30.1205522736 +50 13 39.421023204 11.040 9.110 7.510     K5III 25 0
76 V* EU Del LP* 20 37 54.7276970976 +18 16 06.894742044 8.42 7.38 5.89 3.24 0.97 M6III 178 0
77 V* MY Cep s*r 22 54 31.6975387464 +60 49 38.973030780   16.149 13.770 12.822   M7.5I 87 0
78 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4299 0

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