Young Stellar Objects in NGC 6823
B. Riaz, E. L. Martin, R. Tata, J.-L. Monin, N. Phan-Bao, H. Bouy

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of NGC 6823, revealing its young stellar population, distribution of YSOs, and evidence of age spread, contributing to understanding star formation in outer Galaxy regions.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength characterization of NGC 6823, including YSO classification, spatial distribution, and age estimation of its pre-main sequence stars.
Findings
20% of sources are Class I/II YSOs, 80% are Class III or field stars.
Higher concentration of YSOs in the eastern region near the Trapezium.
Evidence of age spread with older, more massive stars.
Abstract
NGC 6823 is a young open cluster that lies at a distance of ~2 kpc in the Vulpecula OB1 association. Previous studies using CCD photometry and spectroscopy have identified a Trapezium system of bright O- and B-type stars at its center. We present optical, near-infrared and Spitzer photometric observations of the cluster. Our survey reaches down to I~22 mag and Ks~18 mag. There is significant differential reddening within the cluster. We find a bimodal distribution for Av, with a peak at ~3 mag and a broader peak at ~10 mag. We find a ~20% fraction of Class I/Class II young stellar objects (YSOs) in the cluster, while a large 80% fraction of the sources have a Class III classification. We have made use of the IPHAS survey in order to probe the strength in Halpha emission for this large population of Class III sources. Nearly all of the Class III objects have photospheric (r'-Halpha)…
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