Spectral classification and HR diagram of pre-main sequence stars in NGC6530
L. Prisinzano (1), G. Micela (1), S. Sciortino (1), L. Affer (1) and, F. Damiani (1) ((1) INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo, Palermo)

TL;DR
This study derives stellar parameters and ages for members of NGC6530, revealing an age spread of about 6-7 million years and supporting sequential star formation in the region.
Contribution
It provides new spectral classifications and detailed stellar parameters for NGC6530 members, confirming an age spread and spatial distribution of different star formation episodes.
Findings
Age spread of 6-7 Myrs among cluster members
Presence of two distinct generations of YSOs
Sequential star formation scenario supported
Abstract
Mechanisms involved in the star formation process and in particular the duration of the different phases of the cloud contraction are not yet fully understood. Photometric data alone suggest that objects coexist in the young cluster NGC6530 with ages from ~1 Myr up to 10 Myrs. We want to derive accurate stellar parameters and, in particular, stellar ages to be able to constrain a possible age spread in the star-forming region NGC6530. We used low-resolution spectra taken with VIMOS@VLT and literature spectra of standard stars to derive spectral types of a subsample of 94 candidate members of this cluster. We assign spectral types to 86 of the 88 confirmed cluster members and derive individual reddenings. Our data are better fitted by the anomalous reddening law with R=5. We confirm the presence of strong differential reddening in this region. We derive fundamental stellar…
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