The low-mass population in the young cluster Stock 8: Stellar properties and Initial Mass Function
Jessy Jose, Gregory J. Herczeg, Manash R. Samal, Qiliang Fang and, Neelam Panwar

TL;DR
This study investigates the stellar content, age distribution, and initial mass function of the young cluster Stock 8, revealing a Salpeter-like slope at higher masses and a peak at 0.4 solar masses, with minimal environmental impact from nearby massive stars.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of the stellar properties and IMF of Stock 8, incorporating multi-wavelength data and simulations to assess age spread and environmental effects.
Findings
IMF peaks at ~0.4 solar masses
Age spread is approximately 0.2 dex
No significant environmental effect on IMF from massive stars
Abstract
The evolution of HII regions/supershells can trigger a new generation of stars/clusters at their peripheries, with environmental conditions that may affect the initial mass function, disk evolution and star formation efficiency. In this paper we study the stellar content and star formation processes in the young cluster Stock 8, which itself is thought to be formed during the expansion of a supershell. We present deep optical photometry along with JHK and 3.6, 4.5 {\mu}m photometry from UKIDSS and Spitzer-IRAC. We use multi-color criteria to identify the candidate young stellar objects in the region. Using evolutionary models, we obtain a median log(age) of ~6.5 (~3.0 Myr) with an observed age spread of ~0.25 dex for the cluster. Monte Carlo simulations of the population of Stock 8, based on estimates for the photometric uncertainty, differential reddening, binarity, and variability,…
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