BRC Proposal
Instructions
Background on Star Formation
Luisa's tutorial on star formation from cool cosmos
Notes from a U of Oregon lecture on star formation ... not as good as Luisa's lecture notes but a good launching point ... http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/ast122/lectures/lec13.html
A more detailed explanation of Star Formation from a textbook. There's more math here than we'll need. File:SF.pdf --CJohnson 11:05, 1 February 2011 (PST)
Target Selection
The list of sources that Lori suggests we consider are here:
- target selection for brc34 21h32m51.2s +58d08m43s
- target selection for brc36 21h35m32.6s +57d31m50s
- target selection for brc31 20h50m43.4s +44d21m53s
- target selection for brc27 07h04m07.8s -11d16m43s
- target selection for brc38 21h40m02.2s +58d20m31s RULE THIS OUT BECAUSE SPITZER DATA IS DONE
Let's collect information on literature references for each of these. Look in both ADS and SIMBAD for papers and previously known sources within about 30' 10' of these positions.
Help on: Basic Literature Searching -- Advanced Literature Searching -- Getting data from other wavelengths -- Guide to NITARP participants for use of the wiki
CONCLUSION OF VOTES: we should do BRC 27 AND BRC 34!