Properties of protostars in the Elephant Trunk globule IC 1396A
William T. Reach, Dohy Faied, Jeonghee Rho, Adwin Boogert, Achim, Tappe, Thomas H. Jarrett, Patrick Morris, Laurent Cambresy, Francesco Palla,, Riccardo Valdettaro

TL;DR
This study characterizes the properties of protostars in IC 1396A, revealing their accretion rates, envelope chemistry, disk features, and star formation history through multi-wavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic and photometric analysis of Class I and II protostars in IC 1396A, highlighting differences in envelope chemistry and disk composition compared to other regions.
Findings
Class I protostars have high accretion rates and altered envelope chemistry.
Class II stars show mass-dependent disk features with crystalline silicates.
Star formation occurred in two phases, 4 Myr ago and less than 1 Myr ago.
Abstract
Extremely red objects, identified in the early Spitzer Space Telescope observations of the bright-rimmed globule IC 1396A and photometrically classified as Class I protostars Class II T Tauri stars based on their mid-infrared colors, were observed spectroscopically at 5.5 to 38 microns (IRS), at the 22 GHz water maser frequency (GBT), and in the optical (Palomar). The sources photometrically identified as Class I are confirmed as objects dominated by accretion luminosity from dense envelopes, with accretion rates 1e-5 to 1e-6 Msun/yr. The ice/silicate absorption ratio in the envelope is exceptionally low for the IC 1396A protostars, compared to those in nearby star-forming regions, suggesting the envelope chemistry is altered by the radiation field or globule pressure. Only one 22 GHz water maser was detected in IC 1396A; its infrared counterpart has luminosity <0.1 Lsun, the first H2O…
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