Star formation in young star cluster NGC 1893
Saurabh Sharma, A. K. Pandey, D. K. Ojha, W. P. Chen, S. K. Ghosh, B., C. Bhatt, Maheswar, G., Ram Sagar

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation in NGC 1893, revealing age spread, mass segregation, and triggered star formation, using multi-wavelength data to analyze young stellar objects and the initial mass function.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the age distribution, mass function, and star formation processes in NGC 1893, highlighting non-coeval star formation and the impact of massive stars.
Findings
Majority of YSOs are 1-5 Myr old.
Mass segregation observed among main-sequence stars.
Evidence of triggered star formation in the region.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive multi-wavelength study of the star-forming region NGC 1893 to explore the effects of massive stars on low-mass star formation. Using near-infrared colours, slitless spectroscopy and narrow-band photometry in the cluster region we have identified candidate young stellar objects (YSOs) distributed in a pattern from the cluster to one of the nearby nebulae Sim 129. The colour-magnitude diagram of the YSOs indicates that majority of these objects have ages between 1 to 5 Myr. The spread in the ages of the YSOs may indicate a non-coeval star formation in the cluster. The slope of the KLF for the cluster is estimated to be , which agrees well with the average value () reported for young clusters. For the entire observed mass range the value of the slope of the initial mass function, ',…
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