Star formation in bright-rimmed clouds and cluster associated with W5 E H{\sc ii} region
Neelam Chauhan, A. K. Pandey, K. Ogura, J. Jose, D. K. Ojha, M. R., Samal, H. Mito

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation in the W5 E HII region, revealing age gradients, triggered star formation processes, and the initial mass function of the central cluster through extensive photometric and infrared observations.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the triggered star formation mechanisms and the age distribution of young stellar objects in the W5 E region, supported by comprehensive photometric data.
Findings
YSOs inside/near rims are younger than outside
Age distribution of Class II and III sources are similar
Initial mass function slope is -1.29
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present the results of photometric investigations of the central cluster of the W5 E region as well as a follow-up study of the triggered star formation in and around bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs). We have carried out wide field and deep photometry of the W5 E H{\sc ii} region. A distance of 2.1 kpc and a mean age of 1.3 Myr have been obtained for the central cluster. The young stellar objects (YSOs) associated with the region are identified on the basis of near-infrared and mid-infrared observations. We confirmed our earlier results that the average age of the YSOs lying on/inside the rim are younger than those lying outside the rim. The global distribution of the YSOs shows an aligned distribution from the ionising source to the BRCs. These facts indicate that a series of radiation driven implosion processes proceeded from near the…
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