Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-03-05
Astrophys.J. 608 (2004) 797-808
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
30 pages, 11 figures in JPEG format. Accepted for the publication in ApJ. The preprint is also available at http://www.tifr.
Scientific paper
10.1086/420876
We present a deep JHKs-band imaging survey of the W3 Main star forming region, using the near-infrared camera, SIRIUS, mounted on the University of Hawaii 2.2m telescope. The near-infrared survey covers an area of ~ 24 sq. arcmin with 10 sigma limiting magnitudes of ~ 19.0, 18.1, and 17.3 in J, H, and Ks-band, respectively. We construct JHK color-color and J/J-H and K/H-K color-magnitude diagrams to identify young stellar objects and estimate their masses. Based on these color-color and color-magnitude diagrams, a rich population of YSOs is identified which is associated with the W3 Main region. A large number of previously unreported red sources (H-K > 2) have also been detected around W3 Main. We argue that these red stars are most probably pre-main sequence stars with intrinsic color excesses. We find that the slope of the Ks-band luminosity function of W3 Main is lower than the typical values reported for the young embedded clusters. The derived slope of the KLF is the same as that found by Megeath et al. (1996), from which analysis by Megeath et al. indicates that the W3 Main region has an age in the range of 0.3--1 Myr. Based on the comparison between models of pre-main sequence stars with the observed color-magnitude diagram we find that the stellar population in W3 Main is primarily composed of low mass pre-main sequence stars. We also report the detection of isolated young stars with large infrared excesses which are most probably in their earliest evolutionary phases.
Fukagawa Misato
Nagashima Chie
Nagata Takahiro
Nagayama Taka
Nakajima Yasuhi
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