The Structure of the Star-forming Cluster RCW 38
Elaine Winston, Scott J. Wolk, Tyler Bourke, S. Thomas Megeath, Robert, Gutermuth, Brad Spitzbart

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spatial distribution and substructure of young stellar objects in the high-mass star-forming region RCW 38 using multi-wavelength data, revealing complex clustering and star formation over an extended area.
Contribution
It provides a detailed mapping of YSO classes, identifies subclusters, and examines the gas-to-dust ratio, offering new insights into the region’s star formation processes and spatial structure.
Findings
Identification of 624 YSOs with various classes
Detection of three subclusters around the central cluster
Gas-to-dust ratio consistent with diffuse ISM
Abstract
We present a study of the structure of the high mass star-forming region RCW~38 and the spatial distribution of its young stellar population. Spitzer IRAC photometry 3-8um are combined with 2MASS near-IR data to identify young stellar objects by IR-excess emission from their circumstellar material. Chandra X-ray data are used to identify class III pre-main sequence stars lacking circumstellar material. We identify 624 YSOs: 23 class 0/I and 90 flat spectrum protostars, 437 Class II stars, and 74 Class III stars. We also identify 29 (27 new) O star candidates over the IRAC field. Seventy-two stars exhibit IR-variability, including seven class 0/I and 12 flat spectrum YSOs. A further 177 tentative candidates are identified by their location in the IRAC [3.6] vs. [3.6]-[5.8] cmd. We find strong evidence of subclustering in the region. Three subclusters were identified surrounding the…
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