Radio continuum imaging of the R CrA star-forming region with the ATCA
O. Miettinen, S. Kontinen, J. Harju, and J. L. Higdon

TL;DR
This study uses ATCA radio observations to analyze the radio sources in the R CrA star-forming region, identifying YSOs, their evolutionary stages, and magnetic activity, revealing complex emission mechanisms and stages of stellar development.
Contribution
It provides detailed radio characterization of YSOs in R CrA, including identifying a Class 0 candidate and analyzing magnetic activity and emission mechanisms across different evolutionary stages.
Findings
Seven radio sources are associated with YSOs with multi-wavelength counterparts.
Detection of a Class 0 candidate and a Class 0/I transition object.
Evidence of magnetic activity in some YSOs, including high circular polarization.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the nature of radio sources associated with young stellar objects (YSOs) belonging to the R CrA cluster. By combining the centimetre radio data with the wealth of shorter wavelength data accumulated recently we wish to refine estimates of the evolutionary stages of the YSOs. Fluxes and spectral indices for the brightest radio sources were derived from the observations at 3, 6, and 20 cm using the ATCA. Seven of detected sources can be assigned to YSOs, which have counterparts in the X-rays, infrared or submm. One of the YSOs, Radio Source 9, is a Class 0 candidate, and another, IRS 7B, is suggested to be in the Class 0/I transition stage. IRS 7B is associated with extended radio lobes at 6 and 20 cm. The lobes may have a gyrosynchrotron emission component, which could be understood in terms of Fermi accleration in shocks. The Class I objects…
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