Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Thais dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Gregorio-Hetem, J., Montmerle, Thierry, Soares, Beatriz Fernandes Lopes, Stelzer, Beate
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/195656
Resumo: Aims. The Canis Major OB1 Association has an intriguing scenario of star formation, especially in the region called Canis Major R1 (CMa R1) traditionally assigned to a reflection nebula, but in reality an ionized region. This work is focussed on the young stellar population associated with CMa R1, for which our previous results from ROSAT, optical, and near-infrared data had revealed two stellar groups with di erent ages, suggesting a possible mixing of populations originated from distinct star formation episodes. Methods. The X-ray data allow the detected sources to be characterized according to hardness ratios, light curves, and spectra. Estimates of mass and age were obtained from the 2MASS catalogue and used to define a complete subsample of stellar counterparts for statistical purposes. Results. A catalogue of 387 XMM-Newton sources is provided, of which 78% are confirmed as members or probable members of the CMa R1 association. Flares (or similar events) were observed for 13 sources and the spectra of 21 bright sources could be fitted by a thermal plasma model. Mean values of fits parameters were used to estimate X-ray luminosities. We found a minimum value of log(LX [erg=s]) = 29:43, indicating that our sample of low-mass stars (M? 0:5 M ), which are faint X-ray emitters, is incomplete. Among the 250 objects selected as our complete subsample (defining our “best sample”), 171 are found to the east of the cloud, near Z CMa and dense molecular gas, of which 50% of them are young (<5 Myr) and 30% are older (>10 Myr). The opposite happens to the west, near GU CMa, in areas lacking molecular gas: among 79 objects, 30% are young and 50% are older. These findings confirm that a first episode of distributed star formation occurred in the whole studied region 10 Myr ago and dispersed the molecular gas, while a second, localized episode (<5 Myr) took place in the regions where molecular gas is still present.
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spelling Silva, Thais dos SantosGregorio-Hetem, J.Montmerle, ThierrySoares, Beatriz Fernandes LopesStelzer, Beate2019-06-12T02:31:52Z20180004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/195656001091345Aims. The Canis Major OB1 Association has an intriguing scenario of star formation, especially in the region called Canis Major R1 (CMa R1) traditionally assigned to a reflection nebula, but in reality an ionized region. This work is focussed on the young stellar population associated with CMa R1, for which our previous results from ROSAT, optical, and near-infrared data had revealed two stellar groups with di erent ages, suggesting a possible mixing of populations originated from distinct star formation episodes. Methods. The X-ray data allow the detected sources to be characterized according to hardness ratios, light curves, and spectra. Estimates of mass and age were obtained from the 2MASS catalogue and used to define a complete subsample of stellar counterparts for statistical purposes. Results. A catalogue of 387 XMM-Newton sources is provided, of which 78% are confirmed as members or probable members of the CMa R1 association. Flares (or similar events) were observed for 13 sources and the spectra of 21 bright sources could be fitted by a thermal plasma model. Mean values of fits parameters were used to estimate X-ray luminosities. We found a minimum value of log(LX [erg=s]) = 29:43, indicating that our sample of low-mass stars (M? 0:5 M ), which are faint X-ray emitters, is incomplete. Among the 250 objects selected as our complete subsample (defining our “best sample”), 171 are found to the east of the cloud, near Z CMa and dense molecular gas, of which 50% of them are young (<5 Myr) and 30% are older (>10 Myr). The opposite happens to the west, near GU CMa, in areas lacking molecular gas: among 79 objects, 30% are young and 50% are older. These findings confirm that a first episode of distributed star formation occurred in the whole studied region 10 Myr ago and dispersed the molecular gas, while a second, localized episode (<5 Myr) took place in the regions where molecular gas is still present.application/pdfengAstronomy and astrophysics. Les Ulis. Vol. 609 (Feb. 2018), A127, 37 p.Formacao de estrelasPopulacoes estelaresCatalogos astronomicosStar formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-NewtonEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001091345.pdf.txt001091345.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain194038http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/195656/2/001091345.pdf.txt3c3716028b063bf16d04b3677c0acd15MD52ORIGINAL001091345.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf4191166http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/195656/1/001091345.pdfd8893d28841a1daca32907d8a118661bMD5110183/1956562021-06-13 04:34:23.399519oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/195656Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-06-13T07:34:23Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton
title Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton
spellingShingle Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton
Silva, Thais dos Santos
Formacao de estrelas
Populacoes estelares
Catalogos astronomicos
title_short Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton
title_full Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton
title_fullStr Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton
title_full_unstemmed Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton
title_sort Star formation history of Canis Major OB1 : II. A bimodal X-ray population revealed by XMM-Newton
author Silva, Thais dos Santos
author_facet Silva, Thais dos Santos
Gregorio-Hetem, J.
Montmerle, Thierry
Soares, Beatriz Fernandes Lopes
Stelzer, Beate
author_role author
author2 Gregorio-Hetem, J.
Montmerle, Thierry
Soares, Beatriz Fernandes Lopes
Stelzer, Beate
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Thais dos Santos
Gregorio-Hetem, J.
Montmerle, Thierry
Soares, Beatriz Fernandes Lopes
Stelzer, Beate
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Formacao de estrelas
Populacoes estelares
Catalogos astronomicos
topic Formacao de estrelas
Populacoes estelares
Catalogos astronomicos
description Aims. The Canis Major OB1 Association has an intriguing scenario of star formation, especially in the region called Canis Major R1 (CMa R1) traditionally assigned to a reflection nebula, but in reality an ionized region. This work is focussed on the young stellar population associated with CMa R1, for which our previous results from ROSAT, optical, and near-infrared data had revealed two stellar groups with di erent ages, suggesting a possible mixing of populations originated from distinct star formation episodes. Methods. The X-ray data allow the detected sources to be characterized according to hardness ratios, light curves, and spectra. Estimates of mass and age were obtained from the 2MASS catalogue and used to define a complete subsample of stellar counterparts for statistical purposes. Results. A catalogue of 387 XMM-Newton sources is provided, of which 78% are confirmed as members or probable members of the CMa R1 association. Flares (or similar events) were observed for 13 sources and the spectra of 21 bright sources could be fitted by a thermal plasma model. Mean values of fits parameters were used to estimate X-ray luminosities. We found a minimum value of log(LX [erg=s]) = 29:43, indicating that our sample of low-mass stars (M? 0:5 M ), which are faint X-ray emitters, is incomplete. Among the 250 objects selected as our complete subsample (defining our “best sample”), 171 are found to the east of the cloud, near Z CMa and dense molecular gas, of which 50% of them are young (<5 Myr) and 30% are older (>10 Myr). The opposite happens to the west, near GU CMa, in areas lacking molecular gas: among 79 objects, 30% are young and 50% are older. These findings confirm that a first episode of distributed star formation occurred in the whole studied region 10 Myr ago and dispersed the molecular gas, while a second, localized episode (<5 Myr) took place in the regions where molecular gas is still present.
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