<P>We present 737 candidate young stellar objects (YSOs) near the W51 giant molecular cloud over an area of 1 degrees.25 x 1 degrees.00 selected from Spitzer Space Telescope data. We use spectral energy distribution fits to identify YSOs and dis...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A107723959
2009
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학술저널
83-93(11쪽)
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<P>We present 737 candidate young stellar objects (YSOs) near the W51 giant molecular cloud over an area of 1 degrees.25 x 1 degrees.00 selected from Spitzer Space Telescope data. We use spectral energy distribution fits to identify YSOs and dis...
<P>We present 737 candidate young stellar objects (YSOs) near the W51 giant molecular cloud over an area of 1 degrees.25 x 1 degrees.00 selected from Spitzer Space Telescope data. We use spectral energy distribution fits to identify YSOs and distinguish them from main-sequence (MS) or red giant stars, asymptotic giant branch stars, and background galaxies. Based on extinction of each YSO, we separate a total of 437 YSOs associated with the W51 region from the possible foreground sources. We identify 69 highly embedded Stage 0/I candidate YSOs in our field with masses >5 M-circle dot (corresponding to mid- to early-B MS spectral types), 46 of which are located in the central active star-forming regions of W51A and W51B. From the YSOs associated with W51, we find evidence for mass segregation showing that the most massive YSOs are concentrated on the W51 H II region complex. We find a variation in the spatial distribution of the mass function (MF) of YSOs in the mass range between 5 M-circle dot and 18 M-circle dot. The derived slopes of the MF are -1.26 and -2.36 in the active star-forming region and the outer region, respectively. The variation of the MF for YSOs embedded in the molecular cloud implies that the distribution of stellar masses in clusters depends on the local conditions in the parent molecular cloud.</P>