Luminosity Functions of Spitzer Identified Protostars in Nine Nearby Molecular Clouds
E. Kryukova, S. T. Megeath, R. A. Gutermuth, J. Pipher, T. S. Allen,, L. E. Allen, P. C. Myers, J. Muzerolle

TL;DR
This study analyzes the luminosity functions of protostars across nine nearby molecular clouds using Spitzer data, revealing environmental influences and comparing observations with theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides the first comparative analysis of protostar luminosity functions across diverse star-forming environments using combined photometric data.
Findings
Luminosity functions peak near 1 Lsun in high-mass clouds.
Low-mass clouds have luminosity functions peaking below 1 Lsun.
Protostars in dense regions tend to be more luminous, indicating possible primordial mass segregation.
Abstract
We identify protostars in Spitzer surveys of nine star-forming molecular clouds within 1 kpc: Serpens, Perseus, Ophiuchus, Chamaeleon, Lupus, Taurus, Orion, Cep OB3, and Mon R2, which combined host over 700 protostar candidates. Our diverse cloud sample allows us to compare protostar luminosity functions in these varied environments. We combine photometry from 2MASS J, H, and Ks bands and Spitzer IRAC and MIPS 24 micron bands to create 1 - 24 micron spectral energy distributions (SEDs). Using protostars from the c2d survey with well-determined bolometric luminosities (Lbol), we derive a relationship between Lbol, L_MIR (integrated from 1 - 24 microns), and SED slope. Estimations of Lbol for protostar candidates are combined to create luminosity functions for each cloud. Contamination due to edge-on disks, reddened Class II sources, and galaxies is estimated and removed from the…
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