POISSON project - II - A multi-wavelength spectroscopic and photometric survey of young protostars in L 1641
A. Caratti o Garatti (1), R. Garcia Lopez (2), S. Antoniucci (3), B., Nisini (3), T. Giannini (3), J. Eisloeffel (4), T. P. Ray (1), D. Lorenzetti, (3), and S. Cabrit (5) ((1) Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, (2), Max-Planck-Institut fuer Radioastronomie

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive multi-wavelength spectroscopic and photometric survey of 27 embedded young stellar objects in L1641, analyzing their spectral energy distributions, evolutionary stages, and accretion properties to understand early stellar development.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of YSOs using combined optical-IR spectra and photometry, revealing age, accretion rates, and evolutionary stages, highlighting the impact of geometry on SED classification.
Findings
YSOs classified into different evolutionary stages based on SEDs.
Mass accretion rates vary widely among YSOs, correlating with age.
Older YSOs show no jet activity, younger ones have higher accretion.
Abstract
Characterising stellar and circumstellar properties of embedded young stellar objects (YSOs) is mandatory for understanding the early stages of the stellar evolution. This task requires the combination of both spectroscopy and photometry, covering the widest possible wavelength range, to disentangle the various protostellar components and activities. As part of the POISSON project, we present a multi-wavelength spectroscopic and photometric investigation of embedded YSOs in L1641, aimed to derive the stellar parameters and evolutionary stages and to infer their accretion properties. Our database includes low-resolution optical-IR spectra from the NTT and Spitzer (0.6-40 um) and photometric data covering a spectral range from 0.4 to 1100 um, which allow us to construct the YSOs spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and to infer the main stellar parameters. The SED analysis allows us to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
