[SHJ2008] G-119 , the SIMBAD biblio

2011ApJ...736..137S - Astrophys. J., 736, 137 (2011/August-1)

Protostars and stars in the coronet cluster: age, evolution, and cluster structure.

SICILIA-AGUILAR A., HENNING T., KAINULAINEN J. and ROCCATAGLIATA V.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new optical spectroscopy with the FLAMES spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope (VLT), near-IR imaging with VLT/HAWK-I, and 870 µm mapping with APEX/LABOCA of the Coronet cluster. The optical data allow us to estimate spectral types, extinction, and the presence of accretion in 6 more M-type members, in addition to the 12 that we had previously studied. The submillimeter maps and near-IR data reveal the presence of nebular structures and high extinction regions, which are in some cases associated to known IR, optical, and X-ray sources. Most star formation is associated to two elongated structures crossing in the central part of the cluster. Placing all the 18 objects with known spectral types and extinction in an H-R diagram suggests that the cluster is younger than previously thought (<2 Myr, and probably ∼0.5-1 Myr). The new age estimate is in agreement with the evolutionary status of the various protostars in the region and with its compactness (<1.3 pc across), but results in a conflict with the low disk and accretion fraction (only 50%-65% of low-mass stars appear to have protoplanetary disks, and most transitional and homologously depleted disks are consistent with no accretion) and with the evolutionary features observed in the mid-IR spectra and spectral energy distributions of the disks.

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Journal keyword(s): protoplanetary disks - stars: formation - stars: late-type - stars: pre-main sequence

Nomenclature: Fig. 4, Table 3: [SHK2011b] NN N=18 among (Nos 1-27).

Simbad objects: 79

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