A Chandra X-ray study of the young star cluster NGC 6231: low-mass population and initial mass function
F. Damiani, G. Micela, S. Sciortino

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution Chandra X-ray data combined with optical/IR observations to analyze the low-mass stellar population, spatial distribution, and initial mass function of the young star cluster NGC 6231, revealing insights into its formation and evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the low-mass population and initial mass function of NGC 6231 using X-ray data, expanding understanding of its stellar demographics.
Findings
Detected 1613 X-ray sources, mostly low-mass stars.
Found a cluster age spread of 1-8 Myrs among PMS stars.
Derived an initial mass function slope of -1.14.
Abstract
NGC6231 is a massive young star cluster, near the center of the Sco OB1 association. While its OB members are well studied, its low-mass population has received little attention. We present high-spatial resolution Chandra ACIS-I X-ray data, where we detect 1613 point X-ray sources. Our main aim is to clarify global properties of NGC6231 down to low masses through a detailed membership assessment, and to study the cluster stars' spatial distribution, the origin of their X-ray emission, the cluster age and formation history, and initial mass function. We use X-ray data, complemented by optical/IR data, to establish cluster membership. The spatial distribution of different stellar subgroups also provides highly significant constraints on cluster membership, as does the distribution of X-ray hardness. We perform spectral modeling of group-stacked X-ray source spectra. We find a large…
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