Optical Characterization of a New Young Stellar Population in the Serpens Molecular Cloud
Isa Oliveira, Bruno Merin, Klaus M. Pontoppidan, Ewine F. van, Dishoeck, Roderik A. Overzier, Jesus Hernundez, Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar,, Carlos Eiroa, Benjamin Montesinos

TL;DR
This study confirms the youth and characterizes the properties of a stellar population in the Serpens Molecular Cloud using optical spectroscopy, revealing a predominantly young, actively accreting T-Tauri star population with a range of ages and masses.
Contribution
First optical spectroscopic survey of YSO candidates in Serpens, providing detailed spectral types, ages, masses, and accretion properties, and identifying background contamination.
Findings
75% of the sample are confirmed young stars.
Masses range from 0.2 to 1.2 solar masses.
Median age is 2-6 million years.
Abstract
We report on the results of an optical spectroscopic survey designed to confirm the youth and determine the spectral types among a sample of young stellar object (YSO) candidates in the Serpens Molecular Cloud. We observed 150 infrared excess objects, previously discovered by the Spitzer Legacy Program "From Molecular Cores to Planet-Forming Disks" (c2d), bright enough for subsequent Spitzer/IRS spectroscopy. We obtained 78 optical spectra of sufficient S/N for analysis. Extinctions, effective temperatures and luminosities are estimated for this sample, and used to construct H-R diagrams for the population. We identified 20 background giants contaminating the sample, based on their relatively high extinction, position in the H-R diagram, the lack of Halpha emission and relatively low infrared excess. Such strong background contamination (25%) is consistent with the location of Serpens…
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