Orion revisited. II. The foreground population to Orion A
H. Bouy, J. Alves, E. Bertin, L.M. Sarro, D. Barrado

TL;DR
This study confirms a large, coeval foreground population of young stars in front of Orion A, revising the understanding of star formation history and suggesting past supernovae influenced the region.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive characterization of the foreground stellar population in Orion A, including its extent, age, and potential impact on cloud structure.
Findings
Confirmed a large foreground population of ~2600 stars.
Identified subgroups including NGC1980, NGC1981, and a new group.
Estimated the population's age at 5-10 million years.
Abstract
Following the recent discovery of a large population of young stars in front of the Orion Nebula, we carried out an observational campaign with the DECam wide-field camera covering ~10~deg^2 centered on NGC 1980 to confirm, probe the extent of, and characterize this foreground population of pre-main-sequence stars. We confirm the presence of a large foreground population towards the Orion A cloud. This population contains several distinct subgroups, including NGC1980 and NGC1981, and stretches across several degrees in front of the Orion A cloud. By comparing the location of their sequence in various color-magnitude diagrams with other clusters, we found a distance and an age of 380pc and 5~10Myr, in good agreement with previous estimates. Our final sample includes 2123 candidate members and is complete from below the hydrogen-burning limit to about 0.3Msun, where the data start to be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
