Herschel far-infrared observations of the Carina Nebula complex II: The embedded young stellar and protostellar population
Benjamin Gaczkowski, Thomas Preibisch, Thorsten Ratzka, Veronica, Roccatagliata, Henrike Ohlendorf, Hans Zinnecker

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel far-infrared data to analyze the embedded young stellar objects in the Carina Nebula, revealing their properties, distribution, and implications for star formation activity in this massive region.
Contribution
First comprehensive Herschel-based analysis of embedded YSOs in the Carina Nebula, including classification, modeling, and star formation rate estimation.
Findings
75% of Herschel-detected YSOs are Class 0 protostars
Star formation rate estimated at 0.017 Msun/yr
Most YSOs are found at cloud edges, indicating triggered star formation
Abstract
The Carina Nebula represents one of the largest and most active star forming regions known in our Galaxy with numerous very massive stars.Our recently obtained Herschel PACS & SPIRE far-infrared maps cover the full area (about 8.7 deg^2) of the Carina Nebula complex and reveal the population of deeply embedded young stellar objects, most of which are not yet visible in the mid- or near-infrared.We study the properties of the 642 objects that are independently detected as point-like sources in at least two of the five Herschel bands.For those objects that can be identified with apparently single Spitzer counterparts, we use radiative transfer models to derive information about the basic stellar and circumstellar parameters.We find that about 75% of the Herschel-detected YSOs are Class 0 protostars.The luminosities of the Herschel-detected YSOs with SED fits are restricted to values of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
