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2018MNRAS.477..298G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 477, 298-324 (2018/June-2)

Young star clusters in nearby molecular clouds.

GETMAN K.V., KUHN M.A., FEIGELSON E.D., BROOS P.S., BATE M.R. and GARMIRE G.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

The SFiNCs (Star Formation in Nearby Clouds) project is an X-ray/infrared study of the young stellar populations in 22 star-forming regions with distances ≲¡ 1 kpc designed to extend our earlier MYStIX (Massive Young Star-Forming Complex Study in Infrared and X-ray) survey of more distant clusters. Our central goal is to give empirical constraints on cluster formation mechanisms. Using parametric mixture models applied homogeneously to the catalogue of SFiNCs young stars, we identify 52 SFiNCs clusters and 19 unclustered stellar structures. The procedure gives cluster properties including location, population, morphology, association with molecular clouds, absorption, age (AgeJX), and infrared spectral energy distribution (SED) slope. Absorption, SED slope, and AgeJX are age indicators. SFiNCs clusters are examined individually, and collectively with MYStIX clusters, to give the following results. (1) SFiNCs is dominated by smaller, younger, and more heavily obscured clusters than MYStIX. (2) SFiNCs cloud-associated clusters have the high ellipticities aligned with their host molecular filaments indicating morphology inherited from their parental clouds. (3) The effect of cluster expansion is evident from the radius-age, radius-absorption, and radius-SED correlations. Core radii increase dramatically from ∼0.08 to ∼0.9 pc over the age range 1-3.5 Myr. Inferred gas removal time-scales are longer than 1 Myr. (4) Rich, spatially distributed stellar populations are present in SFiNCs clouds representing early generations of star formation. An appendix compares the performance of the mixture models and non-parametric minimum spanning tree to identify clusters. This work is a foundation for future SFiNCs/MYStIX studies including disc longevity, age gradients, and dynamical modelling.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: early-type - stars: formation - stars: pre-main-sequence - open clusters and associations: general - infrared: stars - X-rays: stars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/477/298): table1.dat table2.dat table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat tablea1.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 2+5: [GKF2018] Be 59 A (Nos A-B), [GKF2018] Be 59 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] SFO 2 A N=1, [GKF2018] SFO 2 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] NGC NNNN A N=2+1, [GKF2018] NGC 1333 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] IC NNNN A N=2+2, [GKF2018] IC NNNN UnCl N=2, [GKF2018] LkHa101 A N=1, [GKF2018] LkHa101 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] NGC 2068-2071 A (Nos A-D), [GKF2018] NGC 2068-2071 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] ONC Flank W A N=2, [GKF2018] OMC 2-3 A (Nos A-D), [GKF2018] OMC 2-3 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] Mon R2 A (Nos A-C), [GKF2018] Mon R2 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] GGD 12-15 A N=1, [GKF2018] GGD 12-15 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] Serpens Main A (Nos A-B), [GKF2018] Serpens Main UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] Serpens South A (Nos A-D), [GKF2018] Serpens South UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] IRAS 20050+2720 A (Nos A-E), [GKF2018] IRAS 20050+2720 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] Sh 2-106 A (Nos A-D), [GKF2018] Sh 2-106 UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] LDN 1251B A N=1, [GKF2018] LDN1251B UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] Cep OB3b A (Nos A-D), [GKF2018] Cep OB3b UnCl N=1, [GKF2018] Cep A A N=1+2, [GKF2018] Cep C UnCl N=1.

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