Author:
Wang Junfeng,Feigelson Eric D.,Townsley Leisa K.,Broos Patrick S.,Getman Konstantin V.,Wolk Scott J.,Preibisch Thomas,Stassun Keivan G.,Moffat Anthony F. J.,Garmire Gordon,King Robert R.,McCaughrean Mark J.,Zinnecker Hans
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Using the highest-resolution X-ray observation of the Trumpler 15 star cluster
taken by the Chandra X-ray Observatory, we estimate the total
size of its stellar population by comparing the X-ray luminosity function (XLF)
of the detected sources to a calibrator cluster and identify for the first time
a significant fraction (∼14%) of its individual members. The highest-resolution
near-IR observation of Trumpler 15 (taken by the HAWK-I instrument on the Very
Large Telescope) was found to detect most of our X-ray selected sample of
cluster members, with a K-excess disk frequency of 3.8% ± 0.7%.
The near-IR data, XLF, and published spectral types of the brightest members
support a cluster age estimate (5–10 Myr) that is older than those for the
nearby Trumpler 14 and Trumpler 16 clusters, and suggest that high-mass members
may have already exploded as supernovae. The morphology of the inner ∼0.7 pc
core of the cluster is found to be spherical. However, the outer regions (beyond
∼2 pc) are elongated, forming an “envelope” of stars that, in projection,
appears to connect Trumpler 15 to Trumpler 14; this morphology supports the view
that these clusters are physically associated. Clear evidence of mass
segregation is seen. This study appears in this special issue devoted to the
Chandra Carina Complex Project, a 1.42 deg2
Chandra X-ray survey of the Great Nebula in Carina.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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