Spectroscopic Assessment of WISE-based Young Stellar Object Selection
Xavier Koenig, Lynne Hillenbrand, Deborah Padgett, Daniel DeFelippis

TL;DR
This study uses WISE and 2MASS data to identify and spectroscopically confirm young stellar objects in Orion, revealing new star-forming regions and analyzing their spatial distribution and groupings.
Contribution
It introduces a method for selecting YSO candidates using WISE data and validates it with spectroscopy, discovering new star-forming areas and analyzing their clustering.
Findings
Approximately 80% of selected candidates are probable YSOs.
WISE color criteria effectively identify young stars with minimal contamination.
New star-forming 'hot spots' were discovered near Lynds 1588 and 1589.
Abstract
We have conducted a sensitive search down to the hydrogen burning limit for unextincted stars over 200 square degrees around Lambda Orionis and 20 square degrees around Sigma Orionis using the methodology of Koenig & Leisawitz (2014). From WISE and 2MASS data we identify 544 and 418 candidate YSOs in the vicinity of Lambda and Sigma respectively. Based on our followup spectroscopy for some candidates and the existing literature for others, we found that 80% of the K14-selected candidates are probable or likely members of the Orion star forming region. The yield from the photometric selection criteria shows that WISE sources with mag and between 10--12 mag are most likely to show spectroscopic signs of youth, while WISE sources with mag and were often AGNs when followed up spectroscopically. The population of candidate YSOs…
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