YSO candidates in Canis Major OB1 association

DOI

We study a very young star-forming region in the outer Galaxy that is the most concentrated source of outflows in the Spitzer Space Telescope GLIMPSE360 survey. This region, dubbed CMa-l224, is located in the Canis Major OB1 association. CMa-l224 is relatively faint in the mid-infrared, but it shines brightly at the far-infrared wavelengths as revealed by the Herschel Space Observatory data from the Hi-GAL survey. Using the 3.6 and 4.5{mu}m data from the Spitzer/GLIMPSE360 survey, combined with the JHKs Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) and the 70-500{mu}m Herschel/Hi-GAL data, we develop young stellar object (YSO) selection criteria based on color-color cuts and fitting of the YSO candidates' spectral energy distributions with YSO 2D radiative transfer models. We identify 293 YSO candidates and estimate physical parameters for 210 sources well fit with YSO models. We select an additional 47 sources with GLIMPSE360-only photometry as "possible YSO candidates." The vast majority of these sources are associated with high H2 column density regions and are good targets for follow-up studies. The distribution of YSO candidates at different evolutionary stages with respect to Herschel filaments supports the idea that stars are formed in the filaments and become more dispersed with time. Both the supernova-induced and spontaneous star formation scenarios are plausible in the environmental context of CMa-l224. However, our results indicate that a spontaneous gravitational collapse of filaments is a more likely scenario. The methods developed for CMa-l224 can be used for larger regions in the Galactic plane where the same set of photometry is available.

Cone search capability for table J/ApJS/240/26/table5 (Data from the 2MASS, Spitzer/GLIMPSE360, AllWISE, AKARI, MSX, and Herschel/Hi-GAL point source catalogs and the classification of YSO candidates)

Cone search capability for table J/ApJS/240/26/table6 (The Spitzer GLIMPSE360 IRAC catalog photometry of "possible YSO candidates" in CMa-l224)

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DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.22400026
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Provenance
Creator Sewilo M.; Whitney B.A.; Yung B.H.K.; Robitaille T.P.; Elia D.,Indebetouw R.; Schisano E.; Szczerba R.; Karska A.; Wiseman J.; Babler B.,Boyer M.L.; Fischer W.J.; Meade M.; Olmi L.; Padgett D.; Siodmiak N.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2019
Rights https://cds.unistra.fr/vizier-org/licences_vizier.html
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Interstellar medium; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy