Near-infrared Study of the Carina Nebula
Kaushar Sanchawala, Wen-Ping Chen, Devendra Ojha, Swarna Kanti Ghosh,, Yasushi Nakajima, Motohide Tamura, Daisuke Baba, Shuji Sato, and Masahiro, Tsujimoto

TL;DR
This study used near-infrared imaging to identify young stellar objects and star formation activity in the Carina Nebula, revealing very young clusters, ongoing star formation, and a population consistent with the Salpeter initial mass function.
Contribution
First detailed near-infrared imaging survey of the Carina Nebula identifying young stars, star formation regions, and deriving cluster ages and mass functions.
Findings
Identified 544 Class II and 11 Class I young star candidates.
Detected 40 previously unknown very red sources indicating active star formation.
Estimated cluster ages of 1-3 million years based on luminosity functions.
Abstract
We have carried out near-infrared (NIR) imaging observations of the Carina Nebula for an area of ~400 sq. arcmin. including the star clusters Trumpler 14 (Tr 14) and Trumpler 16 (Tr 16). With 10 sigma limiting magnitudes of J ~ 18.5, H ~ 17.5 and K_s ~ 16.5, we identified 544 Class II and 11 Class I young star candidates. We find some 40 previously unknown very red sources with H-K_s > 2, most of which remain undetected at the J band. The red NIR sources are found to be concentrated to the south-east of Tr 16, along the `V' shaped dust lane, where the next generation of stars seems to be forming. In addition, we find indications of ongoing star formation near the three MSX point sources, G287.51-0.49, G287.47-0.54, and G287.63-0.72. A handful of red NIR sources are seen to populate around each of these MSX sources. Apart from this, we identified two hard Chandra X-ray sources near…
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