Young Stars and Protostellar Cores near NGC 2023
B. Mookerjea (TIFR, India), G. Sandell (SOFIA-Usra), T. H. Jarrett, (SSC, Caltech), J. P. McMullin (ALMA, Chile & Nrao)

TL;DR
This study examines the young stellar population and protostellar cores near NGC 2023 using multi-wavelength data, revealing star formation triggered by HII region expansion and identifying various protostars and young stars.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of the star-forming region near NGC 2023, including new classifications, core identifications, and insights into triggered star formation.
Findings
Identification of 5 sub-millimeter cores, with 2 hosting protostars.
Refined spectral classification of HD 37903 to B2 Ve.
Evidence of star formation triggered by HII region expansion.
Abstract
We investigate the young (proto)stellar population in NGC 2023 and the L 1630 molecular cloud bordering the HII region IC 434, using Spitzer IRAC and MIPS archive data, JCMT SCUBA imaging and spectroscopy as well as targeted BIMA observations of one of the Class 0 protostars, NGC 2023 MM1. We have performed photometry of all IRAC and MIPS images, and used color-color diagrams to identify and classify all young stars seen within a 22'x26' field along the boundary between IC 434 and L 1630. For some stars, which have sufficient optical, IR, and/or sub-millimeter data we have also used the online SED fitting tool for a large 2D archive of axisymmetric radiative transfer models to perform more detailed modeling of the observed SEDs. We identify 5 sub-millimeter cores in our 850 and 450 micron SCUBA images, two of which have embedded class 0 or I protostars. Observations with BIMA are used…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
