Identifying the Low Luminosity Population of Embedded Protostars in the c2d Observations of Clouds and Cores
Michael M. Dunham, Antonio Crapsi, Neal J. Evans II, Tyler L. Bourke,, Tracy L. Huard, Philip C. Myers, and Jens Kauffmann

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes low-luminosity embedded protostars in nearby star-forming regions using Spitzer data, revealing their luminosity distribution and evolutionary properties.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive identification and analysis of embedded protostars with luminosities below 1 solar luminosity, improving sensitivity over previous surveys.
Findings
50 embedded protostars with Lint < 1 solar luminosity identified
Distribution of protostar luminosities increases towards lower luminosities
Most cores previously thought starless remain starless at this sensitivity
Abstract
We present a search for all embedded protostars with internal luminosities < 1 solar luminosity in the sample of nearby, low-mass star-forming regions surveyed by the Spitzer Space Telescope c2d Legacy Project. The internal luminosity (Lint) of a source is the luminosity of the central source and excludes luminosity arising from external heating. On average, the c2d data are sensitive to embedded protostars with Lint > 4E-3 (d/140 pc)^2 solar luminosities, a factor of 25 better than the sensitivity of IRAS to such objects. We present selection criteria used to identify candidates from the Spitzer data and examine complementary data to decide whether each candidate is truly an embedded protostar. We find a tight correlation between the 70 micron flux and internal luminosity of a protostar, an empirical result based on observations and two-dimensional radiative transfer models of…
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