The Spitzer Survey of Interstellar Clouds in the Gould Belt. V. Ophiuchus North Observed with IRAC and MIPS
Jennifer Hatchell, Susan Terebey, Tracy Huard, Eric Mamajek, Lori, Allen, Tyler Bourke, Michael Dunham, Robert Gutermuth, Paul Harvey, Jes, Jorgensen, Bruno Merin, Albert Noriega-Crespo, Dawn Peterson

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer IRAC and MIPS observations to analyze star formation activity in the Ophiuchus North molecular clouds, identifying YSOs and dense cores, and assessing the influence of nearby OB associations.
Contribution
First comprehensive infrared survey of Ophiuchus North with detailed YSO and core identification, revealing low star formation efficiency and environmental effects.
Findings
Twelve YSO candidates identified, spanning all classes.
Few ongoing star formation activities detected.
Dense cores contain about 100 solar masses.
Abstract
We present Spitzer IRAC (2.1 sq. deg.) and MIPS (6.5 sq. deg.) observations of star formation in the Ophiuchus North molecular clouds. This fragmentary cloud complex lies on the edge of the Sco-Cen OB association, several degrees to the north of the well-known rho Oph star-forming region, at an approximate distance of 130 pc. The Ophiuchus North clouds were mapped as part of the Spitzer Gould Belt project under the working name `Scorpius'. In the regions mapped, selected to encompass all the cloud with visual extinction AV>3, eleven Young Stellar Object (YSO) candidates are identified, eight from IRAC/MIPS colour-based selection and three from 2MASS K/MIPS colours. Adding to one source previously identified in L43 (Chen et al. 2009), this increases the number of YSOcs identified in Oph N to twelve. During the selection process, four colour-based YSO candidates were rejected as probable…
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