[KKT2016] VLA 18 , the SIMBAD biblio

2016AJ....151...42K - Astron. J., 151, 42 (2016/February-0)

Radio properties of young stellar objects in the core of the Serpens South Infrared Dark Cloud.

KERN N.S., KEOWN J.A., TOBIN J.J., MEAD A. and GUTERMUTH R.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present deep radio continuum observations of the star-forming core of the Serpens South Infrared Dark Cloud with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array. Observations were conducted in two bands centered at 7.25 GHz (4.14 cm) and 4.75 GHz (6.31 cm) with a σrms of 8.5 and 11.1 µJy/beam, respectively. We also use 2MASS, Spitzer and Herschel data to put our radio observations in the context of young stellar populations characterized by near and far-infrared observations. Within a 5'x5' region of interest around the central cluster, we detect roughly eighteen radio sources, seven of which we determine are protostellar in nature due to their radio spectral indices and their association with infrared sources. We find evidence for a previously undetected embedded Class 0 protostar and reaffirm Class 0 protostellar classifications determined by previous millimeter wavelength continuum studies. We use our infrared data to derive mid-infrared luminosities for three of our protostellar sources and find relative agreement between the known young stellar object (YSO) radio luminosity versus bolometric luminosity correlation. Lastly, we marginally detect an additional six radio sources at the 2-3σ level that lie within two arcseconds of infrared YSO candidates, providing motivation for higher sensitivity studies to clarify the nature of these sources and further probe embedded and/or low luminosity YSOs in Serpens South.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual: Serpens South - stars: formation - stars: protostars

Nomenclature: Fig. 1, Table 2: [KKT2016] VLA NN (Nos 1-18).

Simbad objects: 30

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