B- and A-Type Stars in the Taurus-Auriga Star Forming Region
Kunal P. Mooley, Lynne A. Hillenbrand, Luisa M. Rebull, Deborah L., Padgett, Gillian R. Knapp

TL;DR
This study identifies new early-type stars in the Taurus-Auriga region, revealing previously unrecognized B- and A-type stars associated with the star-forming cloud, thus expanding the known stellar population.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive method combining infrared, spectroscopic, and kinematic data to identify early-type star members in Taurus-Auriga, doubling the known A-type star population.
Findings
Identified three new B-type stars as probable Taurus members.
Discovered two new A-type stars associated with Taurus.
Expanded the known early-type stellar population in Taurus-Auriga.
Abstract
We describe the results of a search for early-type stars associated with the Taurus-Auriga molecular cloud complex, a diffuse nearby star-forming region noted as lacking young stars of intermediate and high mass. We investigate several sets of possible O, B and early A spectral class members. The first is a group of stars for which mid-infrared images show bright nebulae, all of which can be associated with stars of spectral type B. The second group consists of early-type stars compiled from (i) literature listings in SIMBAD; (ii) B stars with infrared excesses selected from the Spitzer Space Telescope survey of the Taurus cloud; (iii) magnitude- and color-selected point sources from the 2MASS; and (iv) spectroscopically identified early-type stars from the SDSS coverage of the Taurus region. We evaluated stars for membership in the Taurus-Auriga star formation region based on criteria…
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