A Spitzer Space Telescope survey of massive young stellar objects in the G333.2-0.4 giant molecular cloud
Janet P. Simpson, Angela S. Cotera, Michael G. Burton, Maria, Cunningham, Nadia Lo, Indra Bains

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer infrared spectroscopy to characterize massive young stellar objects in the G333.2-0.4 cloud, revealing two distinct groups with different spectral features and evidence of massive envelopes and outflows.
Contribution
First detailed infrared spectral survey of YSOs in G333.2-0.4, identifying two classes with different envelope and outflow characteristics.
Findings
YSOs peak between 35-110 microns, indicating youth.
Outflow YSOs show deep silicate and ice absorption features.
Red sources contain ionized lines and evidence of shocks.
Abstract
The G333 giant molecular cloud contains a few star clusters and H II regions, plus a number of condensations currently forming stars. We have mapped 13 of these sources with the appearance of young stellar objects (YSOs) with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph in the SL, SH, and LH modules (5-36 micron). We use these spectra plus available photometry and images to characterize the YSOs. The spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of all sources peak between 35 and 110 micron, thereby showing their young age. The objects are divided into two groups: YSOs associated with extended emission in IRAC band 2 at 4.5 micron (`outflow sources') and YSOs that have extended emission in all IRAC bands peaking at the longest wavelengths (`red sources'). The two groups of objects have distinctly different spectra: All the YSOs associated with outflows show evidence of massive envelopes surrounding the…
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