Pre-main sequence stars with disks in the Eagle Nebula observed in scattered light
M. G. Guarcello, F. Damiani, G. Micela, G. Peres, L. Prisinzano, S., Sciortino

TL;DR
This study investigates a subset of disk-bearing pre-main sequence stars in the Eagle Nebula, revealing that scattered light affects their observed properties and complicates age and disk diagnostics.
Contribution
It demonstrates that scattered light influences the physical parameter estimation of young stars with disks, and introduces a NIR disk diagnostic for identifying such stars.
Findings
Scattered light alters V-I colors, making age estimates unreliable.
A new NIR diagnostic effectively identifies stars with disks, even with moderate excesses.
Scattering impacts the interpretation of optical and NIR photometry of young stellar objects.
Abstract
NGC6611 and its parental cloud, the Eagle Nebula (M16), are well-studied star-forming regions, thanks to their large content of both OB stars and stars with disks and the observed ongoing star formation. We identified 834 disk-bearing stars associated with the cloud, after detecting their excesses in NIR bands from J band to 8.0 micron. In this paper, we study in detail the nature of a subsample of disk-bearing stars that show peculiar characteristics. They appear older than the other members in the V vs. V-I diagram, and/or they have one or more IRAC colors at pure photospheric values, despite showing NIR excesses, when optical and infrared colors are compared. We confirm the membership of these stars to M16 by a spectroscopic analysis. The physical properties of these stars with disks are studied by comparing their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) with the SEDs predicted by models…
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