Star formation activity in the Galactic H II region Sh2-297
K.K. Mallick, D.K. Ojha, M.R. Samal, A.K. Pandey, B.C. Bhatt, S.K., Ghosh, L.K. Dewangan, M. Tamura

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation in the Galactic H II region Sh2-297 through multiwavelength observations, identifying young stellar objects, estimating their properties, and suggesting triggered star formation influenced by the ionizing star.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multiwavelength analysis of Sh2-297, including YSO identification, classification, and spatial distribution, revealing insights into star formation processes in this region.
Findings
YSOs have masses 0.1-2 M_sun and ages 0.5-2 Myr.
Mean YSO age ~1 Myr aligns with H II region's dynamical age.
Evidence of triggered star formation propagating from the ionizing star.
Abstract
We present a multiwavelength study of the Galactic H II region Sh2-297, located in Canis Major OB1 complex. Optical spectroscopic observations are used to constrain the spectral type of ionizing star HD 53623 as B0V. The classical nature of this H II region is affirmed by the low values of electron density and emission measure, which are calculated to be 756 cm^-3 and 9.15 x 10^5 cm^-6 pc using the radio continuum observations at 610 and 1280 MHz, and VLA archival data at 1420 MHz. To understand local star formation, we identified the young stellar object (YSO) candidates in a region of area ~ 7.5' x 7.5' centered on Sh2-297 using grism slitless spectroscopy (to identify the Halpha emission line stars), and near infrared (NIR) observations. NIR YSO candidates are further classified into various evolutionary stages using color-color (CC) and color-magnitude (CM) diagrams, giving 50 red…
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