Observations of Rotating Protostars with CLIRCAM

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We present first light images from the Claremont-Riverside-Infrared Camera (CLIRCAM) which is in use at the Pomona College 1-meter telescope in Wrightwood, CA. The 2-micron camera has been used for a monitoring program for Class I and Class II protostars. The goal is to acquire light curves for the protostars and from the curves derive the rotation rates of the stars as a function of age. We present preliminary results from this survey, and our plans for future observations.

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