Pre-main sequence stars in the Cepheus flare region
M. Kun, Z. Balog, S. J. Kenyon, E. E. Mamajek, R. A. Gutermuth

TL;DR
This study confirms and characterizes 77 pre-main sequence stars in the Cepheus flare, revealing their ages, masses, binary status, and star formation history across different clouds and regions.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive optical and infrared analysis of PMS stars in Cepheus flare, including new confirmations, classifications, and insights into star formation propagation.
Findings
64 new PMS stars confirmed.
Star ages range from 0.1 to 15 Myr.
Star formation propagates with the Cepheus flare shell.
Abstract
We present results of optical spectroscopic and BVR_CI_C photometric observations of 77 pre-main sequence (PMS) stars in the Cepheus flare region. A total of 64 of these are newly confirmed PMS stars, originally selected from various published candidate lists. We estimate effective temperatures and luminosities for the PMS stars, and comparing the results with pre-main sequence evolutionary models we estimate stellar masses of 0.2-2.4M_sun and stellar ages of 0.1-15 Myr. Among the PMS stars, we identify 15 visual binaries with separations of 2-10 arcsec. From archival IRAS, 2MASS, and Spitzer data, we construct their spectral energy distributions and classify 5% of the stars as Class I, 10% as Flat SED, 60% as Class II, and 3% as Class III young stellar objects (YSOs). We identify 12 CTTS and 2 WTTS as members of NGC 7023, with mean age of 1.6 Myr. The 13 PMS stars associated with L1228…
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