Young stellar population and ongoing star formation in the HII complex Sh2-252
Jessy Jose, A.K. Pandey, M.R. Samal, D.K. Ojha, K. Ogura, J.S. Kim, N., Kobayashi, A. Goyal, N. Chauhan, C. Eswaraiah

TL;DR
This study comprehensively surveys the young stellar population and star formation activity in the Sh2-252 HII complex, revealing spatial clustering, evolutionary stages, and ongoing star formation along molecular shells.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the star formation history, spatial distribution, and evolutionary stages of sub-regions within Sh2-252 using multi-wavelength data, highlighting ongoing star formation processes.
Findings
577 YSOs identified, including Class I and II objects.
Region A is the youngest (~0.5 Myr), others are 1-3 Myr.
Star formation is active along the molecular shell's border.
Abstract
In this paper an extensive survey of the star forming complex Sh2-252 has been undertaken with an aim to explore its hidden young stellar population as well as to understand the structure and star formation history. This complex is composed of five embedded clusters associated with the sub-regions A, C, E, NGC 2175s and Teu 136. Using 2MASS-NIR and Spitzer-IRAC, MIPS photometry we identified 577 young stellar objects (YSOs), of which, 163 are Class I, 400 are Class II and 14 are transition disk YSOs. Spatial distribution of the candidate YSOs shows that they are mostly clustered around the sub-regions in the western half of the complex, suggesting enhanced star formation activity towards its west. Using the spectral energy distribution and optical colour-magnitude diagram based age analyses, we derived probable evolutionary status of the sub-regions of Sh2-252. Our analysis shows that…
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