Author:
Feigelson Eric D.,Getman Konstantin V.,Townsley Leisa K.,Broos Patrick S.,Povich Matthew S.,Garmire Gordon P.,King Robert R.,Montmerle Thierry,Preibisch Thomas,Smith Nathan,Stassun Keivan G.,Wang Junfeng,Wolk Scott,Zinnecker Hans
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The distribution of young stars found in the Chandra Carina
Complex Project (CCCP) is examined for clustering structure. X-ray surveys are
advantageous for identifying young stellar populations compared to optical and
infrared surveys in suffering less contamination from nebular emission and
Galactic field stars. The analysis is based on smoothed maps of a spatially
complete subsample of ∼3000 brighter X-ray sources classified as Carina members
and ∼10,000 stars from the full CCCP sample. The principal known clusters are
recovered, and some additional smaller groups are identified. No rich embedded
clusters are present, although a number of sparse groups are found. The CCCP
reveals considerable complexity in clustering properties. The Trumpler 14 and 15
clusters have rich stellar populations in unimodal, centrally concentrated
structures several parsecs across. Non-spherical internal structure is seen, and
large-scale low surface density distributions surround these rich clusters.
Trumpler 16, in contrast, is comprised of several smaller clusters within a
circular boundary. Collinder 228 is a third type of cluster which extends over
tens of parsecs with many sparse compact groups likely arising from triggered
star formation processes. A widely dispersed, but highly populous, distribution
of X-ray stars across the ∼50 pc CCCP mosaic supports a model of past
generations of star formation in the region. Collinder 234, a group of massive
stars without an associated cluster of pre-main-sequence stars, may be part of
this dispersed population.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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