SED Modeling of Young Stellar Objects in the Orion Star Formation Complex
Ilknur Gezer, G\'abor Marton, Julia Roquette, Marc Audard, David, Hernandez, M\'at\'e Madar\'asz, Odysseas Dionatos

TL;DR
This study performs a large-scale SED fitting analysis of over 15,000 young stellar objects in the Orion complex to derive their physical parameters and understand their evolutionary stages.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive SED modeling approach using new radiative transfer models across a large YSO sample in Orion, providing a detailed, publicly available dataset.
Findings
Derived physical parameters for thousands of YSOs.
Identified distinct evolutionary sequences on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
Provided a publicly accessible catalog with quality indicators.
Abstract
We performed a large-scale spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting analysis for young stellar objects (YSOs) in the Orion star formation complex (OSFC) to derive key physical parameters; temperature, luminosity, mass, and age, using SED models. Our goal is to establish a statistically robust characterization of the stellar population and its evolutionary state across the entire complex. We utilize a set of new radiative transfer model SEDs that span a variety of geometries and parameter spaces. These SEDs are fitted to multi-wavelength photometric data from optical to submillimeter wavelengths. We conducted SED fitting on a sample of 15,396 sources. Among these, 5,062 have at least a reliable AllWISE W3 (12~m) detection at longer wavelengths, and 63 have sub-millimeter detections in APEX/SABOCA at 350~m or APEX/LABOCA at 870~m. The resulting physical parameters are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
