A Chandra Study of the Rosette Star-Forming Complex. III. The NGC 2237 Cluster and the Region's Star Formation History
Junfeng Wang, Eric D. Feigelson, Leisa K. Townsley, Patrick S. Broos,, Carlos G. Rom\'an-Z\'u\~niga, Elizabeth Lada, and Gordon Garmire

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray imaging to analyze the NGC 2237 star cluster, revealing its age, population, disk frequency, and ongoing star formation, supporting a triggered formation scenario due to the influence of nearby massive stars.
Contribution
First X-ray census of NGC 2237, providing insights into its stellar population, age, and star formation history, and supporting a triggered formation model within the Rosette Nebula.
Findings
Cluster age around 2 Myr
Population of approximately 400-600 stars
Evidence of ongoing star formation and triggered cluster formation
Abstract
We present Chandra X-ray images of the NGC 2237 young star cluster on the periphery of the Rosette Nebula. We detect 168 X-ray sources, 80% of which have counterparts in USNO, 2MASS, and deep FLAMINGOS images. These constitute the first census of the cluster members with 0.2<~M<~2 Msun. Star locations in near-infrared color-magnitude diagrams indicate a cluster age around 2 Myr with a visual extinction of 1<Av<3 at 1.4 kpc, the distance of the Rosette Nebula's main cluster NGC 2244. We derive the K-band luminosity function and the X-ray luminosity function of the cluster, which indicate a population ~400-600 stars. The X-ray-selected sample shows a K-excess disk frequency of 13%. The young Class II counterparts are aligned in an arc ~3 pc long suggestive of a triggered formation process induced by the O stars in NGC 2244. The diskless Class III sources are more dispersed. Several X-ray…
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