Testing Models of Triggered Star Formation with Young Stellar Objects in Cepheus OB4
Abby Mintz, Joseph L. Hora, Elaine Winston

TL;DR
This study analyzes the distribution and properties of young stellar objects in Cepheus OB4 to test models of triggered star formation caused by expanding H II regions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of YSOs in Cep OB4 and demonstrates that star formation may be triggered by H II region expansion, supporting specific star formation models.
Findings
Identification of 821 YSOs with detailed classification.
Distribution of Class I objects suggests triggered star formation.
Age gradient indicates sequential star formation.
Abstract
OB associations are home to newly formed massive stars, whose turbulent winds and ionizing flux create H II regions rich with star formation. Studying the distribution and abundance of young stellar objects (YSOs) in these ionized bubbles can provide essential insight into the physical processes that shape their formation, allowing us to test competing models of star formation. In this work, we examined one such OB association, Cepheus OB4 (Cep OB4) - a well-suited region for studying YSOs due to its Galactic location, proximity, and geometry. We created a photometric catalog from Spitzer/IRAC mosaics in bands 1 (3.6 m) and 2 (4.5 m). We supplemented the catalog with photometry from WISE, 2MASS, IRAC bands 3 (5.8 m) and 4 (8.0 m), MIPS 24 m, and MMIRS near IR data. We used color-color selections to identify 821 YSOs, which we classified using the IR slope of the…
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