Young stars and reflection nebulae near the lower "edge" of the Galactic molecular disc
Pedro M. Palmeirim, Joao L. Yun

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation near the Galactic disc's edge, confirming a young stellar cluster and revealing a dense molecular cloud core with active star-forming features through multi-wavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides new insights into star formation at the Galactic edge, including the discovery of a near-infrared nebula and detailed characterization of a dense, dynamic molecular cloud core.
Findings
Confirmed a young stellar cluster embedded in a molecular cloud.
Discovered a near-infrared nebula associated with an embedded source.
Identified a dense, dynamic cloud core with large line widths and high mass.
Abstract
We investigate the star formation occurring in a region well below the Galactic plane towards the optical reflection nebula ESO 368-8 (IRAS 07383-3325). We confirm the presence of a small young stellar cluster (or aggregate of tens of YSOs) identified earlier, embedded in a molecular cloud located near the lower "edge" of the Galactic disc, and characterise the young stellar population. We report the discovery of a near-infrared nebula, and present a CO map revealing a new dense, dynamic cloud core. We used near-infrared JHKs images, millimetre CO spectra and optical V-band images. This star formation region displays an optical reflection nebula (ESO 368-8) and a near-infrared nebula located about 46" (1.1 pc) from each other. The two nebulae are likely to be coeval and to represent two manifestations of the same single star formation episode with about 1 Myr age. The near-IR nebula…
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