A new star-forming region in Canis Major
T. Yu. Magakian, T.A. Movsessian, and J. Bally

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new star-forming region in Canis Major, characterized by multiple young stellar objects, clusters, and Herbig-Haro objects, expanding understanding of star formation in this area.
Contribution
It introduces a previously unreported star-formation region in Canis Major with detailed imaging and identification of Herbig-Haro objects and protostellar outflows.
Findings
Discovery of a new star-forming region at ~1.5 kpc in Lynds 1664
Identification of over 20 Herbig-Haro objects
Detection of multiple young stellar clusters and outflows
Abstract
A new southern star-formation region, located at an estimated distance of ~1.5 kpc in the Lynds 1664 dark cloud in Canis Major, is described. Lynds 1664 contains several compact star clusters, small stellar groups, and young stars associated with reflection nebulae. Narrow-band H{\alpha} and [SII] images obtained with 4-m CTIO telescope reveal more than 20 new Herbig-Haro objects associated with several protostellar outflows.
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