A WISE Census of Young Stellar Objects in Canis Major
William J. Fischer, Deborah L. Padgett, Karl L. Stapelfeldt, Marta, Sewilo

TL;DR
This study uses WISE data to identify and analyze young stellar objects in Canis Major, revealing their distribution, groupings, and proposing new classification criteria, with implications for understanding star formation processes.
Contribution
The paper presents a new WISE-based method for identifying YSOs in Canis Major and introduces revised color criteria for classifying protostars, improving detection of faint sources.
Findings
144 Class I candidates identified.
53% of candidates are in 16 groups.
N_II/N_I ratio varies widely among groups.
Abstract
With the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), we searched for young stellar objects (YSOs) in a 100 deg^2 region centered on the lightly studied Canis Major star forming region. Applying stringent magnitude cuts to exclude the majority of extragalactic contaminants, we find 144 Class I candidates and 335 Class II candidates. The sensitivity to Class II candidates is limited by their faintness at the distance to Canis Major (assumed as 1000 pc). More than half the candidates (53%) are found in 16 groups of more than four members, including four groups with more than 25 members each. The ratio of Class II to Class I objects, N_II/N_I, varies from 0.4 to 8.3 in just the largest four groups. We compare our results to those obtainable with combined Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) and post-cryogenic Spitzer Space Telescope data; the latter approach recovers missing Class II sources.…
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