Stellar contents and star formation in the young star cluster Be 59
A. K. Pandey, Saurabh Sharma, K. Ogura, D. K. Ojha, W. P. Chen, B. C., Bhatt, S. K. Ghosh

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the young star cluster Be 59, including its stellar content, star formation history, and interstellar environment, revealing recent star formation and properties of its stellar population.
Contribution
It presents new CCD photometry, identifies young stellar objects, and analyzes the initial mass function and dust environment in Be 59, offering insights into star formation processes in this cluster.
Findings
Young stellar objects are aged less than 2 Myr.
Evidence of second-generation star formation triggered by massive stars.
Initial mass function slope is shallower than Salpeter's value.
Abstract
We present CCD photometry of the young open cluster Be 59 with the aim to study the star formation scenario in the cluster. The radial extent of the cluster is found to be 10 arcmin (2.9 pc). The interstellar extinction in the cluster region varies between 1.4 to 1.8 mag. The ratio of total-to-selective extinction in the cluster region is estimated as . The distance of the cluster is found to be kpc. Using near-infrared colours and slitless spectroscopy, we have identified young stellar objects (YSOs) in the open cluster Be 59 region. The ages of these YSOs range between Myr to 2 Myr, whereas the mean age of the massive stars in the cluster region is found to be 2 Myr. There is evidence for second generation star formation outside the boundary of the cluster, which may be triggered by massive stars in the…
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