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New Young Star Candidates in CG4 and Sa101

July 2011 • 2011AJ....142...25R

Authors • Rebull, L. M. • Johnson, C. H. • Hoette, V. • Kim, J. S. • Laine, S. • Foster, M. • Laher, R. • Legassie, M. • Mallory, C. R. • McCarron, K. • Sherry, W. H.

Abstract • The CG4 and Sa101 regions together cover a region of ~0.5 deg2 in the vicinity of a "cometary globule" that is part of the Gum Nebula. There are seven previously identified young stars in this region; we have searched for new young stars using mid- and far-infrared data (3.6-70 μm) from the Spitzer Space Telescope, combined with ground-based optical data and near-infrared data from the Two Micron All Sky Survey. We find infrared excesses in all six of the previously identified young stars in our maps and identify 16 more candidate young stars based on apparent infrared excesses. Most (73%) of the new young stars are Class II objects. There is a tighter grouping of young stars and young star candidates in the Sa101 region, in contrast to the CG4 region, where there are fewer young stars and young star candidates, and they are more dispersed. Few likely young objects are found in the "fingers" of the dust being disturbed by the ionization front from the heart of the Gum Nebula.

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Seppo Laine

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Luisa Rebull

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