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2008AJ....135..693W - Astron. J., 135, 693-721 (2008/February-0)

X-ray and IR point source identification and characteristics in the embedded, massive star-forming region RCW 108.

WOLK S.J., SPITZBART B.D., BOURKE T.L., GUTERMUTH R.A., VIGIL M. and COMERON F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the results of an approximately 90 ks Chandra observation of a complex region that hosts multiple sites of recent and active star formation in ARA OB1a. The field is centered on the embedded cluster RCW 108-IR and includes a large portion of the open cluster NGC 6193. We detect over 420 X-ray sources in the field and combined these data with deep near-IR, Spitzer/IRAC and Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) mid-IR data. We find about 360 of the X-ray sources have near-IR counterparts. We divide the region into five parts based on the X-ray point source characteristics and extended 8 µm emission. The most clearly defined regions are the central region, identified by embedded sources with high luminosities in the both the near-IR and X-ray as well as high X-ray temperatures (∼3 keV), and the eastern region, identified by low extinction and ∼1 keV X-ray temperatures. Other regions, identified by their directional relationship to RCW 108-IR, are less uniform – representing combinations of the first two regions, independent star formation epochs, or both. The cluster members range in X-ray luminosity from 1029 to 1033 erg.s–1. Over 18% of the cluster members with over 100 counts exhibit flares. All sources with over 350 counts are variable. Overall about 10% (16% in RCW 108-IR) appear to have optically thick disks as derived from their position in the (J - H), (H - K) diagram. The disk fraction becomes much higher when IRAC data are employed. The largest fraction of X-ray sources is best described as possessing some disk material via a more detailed extinction fitting. We fit the bulk of the X-ray spectra as absorbed Raymond-Smith-type plasmas, and find that the column to the RCW 108-IR members varies from 1021 to 1023 cm–2. We find that the field contains 41 candidate O or B stars, and estimate that the total number of pre-main-sequence stars in the field is about 1600±200. Approximately 800 are confined to the 3' (∼1.1 pc) central region.

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Journal keyword(s): H II regions - ISM: individual: RCW 108 - stars: formation - X-rays: stars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/135/693): table1.dat table2.dat table5.dat table7.dat table10.dat table11.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 1-2, col(1): [WSB2008] NNN (Nos 1-341, 401-487) = Tables 1-2, col(2): CXOWSB JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS N=424.

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