A Census of Star Formation in the Outer Galaxy II: The GLIMPSE360 Field
Elaine Winston, Joseph Hora, Volker Tolls

TL;DR
This study maps star formation in the outer Galaxy using infrared data, identifying thousands of young stellar objects and clusters, and analyzing their properties to understand the initial mass function and star formation distribution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of YSOs and clusters in the outer Galaxy, and estimates the IMF slopes, revealing potential universality of the Salpeter IMF in different Galactic regions.
Findings
Identified 47,338 YSOs across the outer Galaxy.
Found 618 clusters with 5 or more YSOs.
Estimated IMF slopes consistent with the Salpeter IMF.
Abstract
We have conducted a study of star formation in the outer Galaxy from 65\degr265\degr~in the region observed by the GLIMPSE360 program. This {\it Spitzer} warm mission program mapped the plane of the outer Milky Way with IRAC at 3.6 and 4.5~m. We combine the IRAC, {\it WISE}, and 2MASS catalogs and our previous results from another outer Galaxy survey and identify a total of 47,338 Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) across the field spanning 180\degr\ in Galactic longitude. Using the method on the combined catalog, we identify 618 clusters or aggregations of YSOs having 5 or more members. We identify 10,476 Class I, 29,604 Class II, and 7,325 anemic Class II/Class III YSOs. The ratio of YSOs identified as members of clusters was 25,528/47,338, or 54\%. We found 100 of the clusters identified have previously measured distances in the {\it WISE} \ion{H}{2} survey. We used…
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