Optical spectroscopy of X-ray sources in the Taurus molecular cloud: discovery of ten new pre-main sequence stars
L. Scelsi, G. Sacco, L. Affer, C. Argiroffi, I. Pillitteri, A. Maggio,, G. Micela

TL;DR
This study used optical spectroscopy to confirm the membership of 10 new pre-main sequence stars in the Taurus molecular cloud, enhancing understanding of star formation in this region.
Contribution
The paper presents the discovery and confirmation of ten new pre-main sequence stars in the Taurus molecular cloud using optical spectroscopic analysis, including Li absorption and H-alpha emission.
Findings
Confirmed 10 new TMC members via spectroscopy
Identified 2 WTTS and 1 CTTS among candidates
Detected H-alpha emission in 15 sources
Abstract
We have analyzed optical spectra of 25 X-ray sources identified as potential new members of the Taurus molecular cloud (TMC), in order to confirm their membership in this SFR. Fifty-seven candidates were previously selected among the X-ray sources in the XEST survey, having a 2MASS counterpart compatible with a PMS star based on color-magnitude and color-color diagrams. We obtained high-resolution optical spectra for 7 of these candidates with the SARG spectrograph at the TNG telescope, which were used to search for Li absorption and to measure the Ha line and the radial and rotational velocities; 18 low-resolution optical spectra obtained with DOLORES for other candidate members were used for spectral classification, for Ha measurements, and to assess membership together with IR color-color and color-magnitude diagrams and additional information from the X-ray data. We found that 3…
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