Star formation toward the H~II region IRAS 10427-6032
Kaushar Vaidya, Souradeep Bhattacharya, Vatsal Panwar, Manash R., Samal, Wen-Ping Chen, Devendra K. Ojha

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation around the relatively unknown H II region IRAS 10427-6032, revealing young stellar objects, their properties, and the influence of ionized gas on star formation processes in this region.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of YSOs and the physical conditions around IRAS 10427-6032, highlighting the role of gas compression in star formation.
Findings
Identified 34 YSO candidates, mostly newly discovered.
Most YSOs are intermediate mass and in early evolutionary stages.
Star formation is likely triggered by gas compression from the H II region.
Abstract
The formation and properties of star clusters formed at the edges of H II regions are poorly known. We study stellar content, physical conditions, and star formation processes around a relatively unknown young H II region IRAS 10427-6032, located in the southern outskirts of the Carina Nebula. We make use of near-IR data from VISTA, mid-IR from Spitzer and WISE, far-IR from Herschel, sub-mm from ATLASGAL, and 843 MHz radio-continuum data. Using multi-band photometry, we find a total of 5 Class I and 29 Class II young stellar object (YSO) candidates, most of which newly identified, in the 5'5' region centered on the IRAS source position. Modeling of the spectral energy distribution for selected YSO candidates using radiative transfer models shows that most of these candidates are intermediate mass YSOs in their early evolutionary stages. A majority of the YSO candidates are found…
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