An HST View of the Interstellar Environments of Young Stellar Objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Kaushar Vaidya, You-Hua Chu, Robert A. Gruendl, C.-H. Rosie Chen,, Leslie W. Looney

TL;DR
This study uses archival HST H-alpha images to analyze the environments and evolutionary stages of young stellar objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing their association with molecular clouds and environmental diversity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed high-resolution analysis of YSO environments in the LMC, linking spectral features with evolutionary stages and highlighting the importance of high-resolution imaging.
Findings
Most YSOs are associated with molecular clouds.
YSOs in dark clouds are the youngest, while those in small H II regions are the most evolved.
Up to 50% of YSOs are resolved into multiple sources.
Abstract
We have used archival HST H images to study the immediate environments of massive and intermediate-mass young stellar object (YSO) candidates in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The sample of YSO candidates, taken from Gruendl & Chu (2009), was selected based on Spitzer IRAC and MIPS observations of the entire LMC and complementary ground-based optical and near-infrared observations. We found HST H images for 99 YSO candidates in the LMC, of which 82 appear to be genuine YSOs. More than 95% of the YSOs are found to be associated with molecular clouds. YSOs are seen in three different kinds of environments in the H images: in dark clouds, inside or on the tip of bright-rimmed dust pillars, and in small H II regions. Comparisons of spectral energy distributions for YSOs in these three different kinds of environments suggest that YSOs in dark clouds are the…
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