[GOK2004] 46 , the SIMBAD biblio

2004A&A...420..945G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 420, 945-955 (2004/6-4)

ISOCAM observations of the L1551 star formation region.

GALFALK M., OLOFSSON G., KAAS A.A., OLOFSSON S., BONTEMPS S., NORDH L., ABERGEL A., ANDRE P., BOULANGER F., BURGDORF M., CASALI M.M., CESARSKY C.J., DAVIES J., FALGARONE E., MONTMERLE T., PERAULT M., PERSI P., PRUSTI T., PUGET J.L. and SIBILLE F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The results of a deep mid-IR ISOCAM survey of the L1551 dark molecular cloud are presented. The aim of this survey is a search for new YSO (Young Stellar Object) candidates, using two broad-band filters centred at 6.7 and 14.3µm. Although two regions close to the centre of L1551 had to be avoided due to saturation problems, 96 sources were detected in total (76 sources at 6.7µm and 44 sources at 14.3µm). Using the 24 sources detected in both filters, 14 were found to have intrinsic mid-IR excess at 14.3µm and were therefore classified as YSO candidates. Using additional observations in B, V, I, J, H and K obtained from the ground, most candidates detected at these wavelengths were confirmed to have mid-IR excess at 6.7µm as well, and three additional YSO candidates were found. Prior to this survey only three YSOs were known in the observed region (avoiding L1551IRS5/NE and HL/XZ Tau). This survey reveals 15 new YSO candidates, although several of these are uncertain due to their extended nature either in the mid-IR or in the optical/near-IR observations. Two of the sources with mid-IR excess are previously known YSOs, one is a brown dwarf (MHO5) and the other is the well known T Tauri star HH30, consisting of an outflow and an optically thick disk seen edge on.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: late-type - infrared: stars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/420/945): table2.dat table2.tex>

Nomenclature: Table 2: [GOK2004] NN (Nos 1-96).

Simbad objects: 107

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