2012AJ....144...31K


Query : 2012AJ....144...31K

2012AJ....144...31K - Astron. J., 144, 31 (2012/August-0)

Luminosity functions of Spitzer-identified protostars in nine nearby molecular clouds.

KRYUKOVA E., MEGEATH S.T., GUTERMUTH R.A., PIPHER J., ALLEN T.S., ALLEN L.E., MYERS P.C. and MUZEROLLE J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We identify protostars in Spitzer surveys of nine star-forming (SF) molecular clouds within 1 kpc: Serpens, Perseus, Ophiuchus, Chamaeleon, Lupus, Taurus, Orion, Cep OB3, and Mon R2, which combined host over 700 protostar candidates. These clouds encompass a variety of SF environments, including both low-mass and high-mass SF regions, as well as dense clusters and regions of sparsely distributed star formation. Our diverse cloud sample allows us to compare protostar luminosity functions in these varied environments. We combine near- and mid-infrared photometry from the Two Micron All Sky Survey and Spitzer to create 1-24 µm spectral energy distributions (SEDs). Using protostars from the c2d survey with well-determined bolometric luminosities, we derive a relationship between bolometric luminosity, mid-IR luminosity (integrated from 1-24 µm), and SED slope. Estimations of the bolometric luminosities for protostar candidates are combined to create luminosity functions for each cloud. Contamination due to edge-on disks, reddened Class II sources, and galaxies is estimated and removed from the luminosity functions. We find that luminosity functions for high-mass SF clouds (Orion, Mon R2, and Cep OB3) peak near 1 L and show a tail extending toward luminosities above 100 L. The luminosity functions of the low-mass SF clouds (Serpens, Perseus, Ophiuchus, Taurus, Lupus, and Chamaeleon) do not exhibit a common peak, however the combined luminosity function of these regions peaks below 1 L. Finally, we examine the luminosity functions as a function of the local surface density of young stellar objects. In the Orion molecular clouds, we find a significant difference between the luminosity functions of protostars in regions of high and low stellar density, the former of which is biased toward more luminous sources. This may be the result of primordial mass segregation, although this interpretation is not unique. We compare our luminosity functions to those predicted by models and find that our observed luminosity functions are best matched by models that invoke competitive accretion, although we do not find strong agreement between the high-mass SF clouds and any of the models.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: stars - stars: formation - stars: luminosity function, mass function - stars: protostars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/144/31): table1.dat>

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

CDS comments: Elias N2 is a misprint for ELAIS N2.

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1370 0
2 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1395 1
3 IRAS 04239+2436 Y*O 04 26 56.29704 +24 43 35.3280           ~ 156 0
4 V* GV Tau TT* 04 29 23.7314759229 +24 33 00.216016292 19.20         K7 283 0
5 Bad 16 Y*O 04 30 50.2774891944 +23 00 08.757461592       14.95   F1 140 0
6 LDN 1551 DNe 04 31 30.0 +18 12 30           ~ 806 1
7 RAFGL 5123 Y*O 04 31 34.07736 +18 08 04.9020           K3V/M3III 864 0
8 V* HL Tau Or* 04 31 38.5107609312 +18 13 57.859747968   15.89 14.49 14.39   K5 1425 0
9 IRAS 04287+1807 mul 04 31 38.8 +18 13 57           ~ 796 0
10 IRAS 04361+2547 Y*O 04 39 13.89288 +25 53 20.8788           ~ 196 1
11 IRAS 04365+2535 Y*O 04 39 35.19360 +25 41 44.7252           ~ 291 0
12 IRAS 0437+257P08 Y*O 04 39 55.7457478224 +25 45 01.941104988           B5 170 1
13 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4425 0
14 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2334 0
15 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4081 0
16 NAME Ori A MoC 05 38 -07.1           ~ 3015 0
17 V* V883 Ori Or* 05 38 18.1018261392 -07 02 26.017707120           F:I: 214 0
18 RAFGL 5163 Y*O 05 40 27.45024 -07 27 30.0564           ~ 141 1
19 NAME Ori B MoC 05 41 43.0 -01 54 44           ~ 1379 0
20 NGC 2024 Cl* 05 41 43 -01 50.5           ~ 1154 1
21 NAME Orion Molecular Cloud MoC 05 56 -01.8           ~ 1101 1
22 NAME Mon R2 HII 06 07 47.58 -06 22 42.6           ~ 743 2
23 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
24 NAME Chamaeleon Region SFR 11 55 -78.0           ~ 808 0
25 NAME Cha II MoC 12 54 -77.2           ~ 337 0
26 Lupus 1 Cld 15 43 02.1 -34 09 06           ~ 286 0
27 Lupus 2 MoC 15 57 08 -37 47.1           ~ 114 1
28 NAME Lupus Complex SFR 16 03 -38.1           ~ 720 0
29 Lupus 4 MoC 16 03 12.4 -42 07 43           ~ 152 0
30 Lupus 3 SFR 16 09.6 -39 03           ~ 323 0
31 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3635 1
32 ELAIS N2 reg 16 36 48.0 +41 01 45           ~ 167 0
33 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1102 2
34 NAME Ass Cep OB 3b As* 22 55 31.19 +62 38 54.1           ~ 49 0
35 NAME CEP OB3 MCLD MoC 22 57 02.5 +62 15 57           ~ 26 0

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