Difference between revisions of "Target selection for brc31"
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99 objects within 10 arcmin; | 99 objects within 10 arcmin; | ||
− | ~ 49 Em stars, 12 HH objects, 6 IR sources, 8 Orionis variables and JCMTSF Cloud, submillimeter | + | ~ 49 Em stars, 12 HH objects, 6 IR sources, 8 Orionis variables and JCMTSF Cloud, submillimeter sources, MASERS, 4 radio sources, and the occasional X-ray source |
Ogura, Sugitani & Pickles (2002) are all over this field. They are referenced as OSP2002 and are the ONLY reference for many of the following objects found in the list: BRC 31 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28. | Ogura, Sugitani & Pickles (2002) are all over this field. They are referenced as OSP2002 and are the ONLY reference for many of the following objects found in the list: BRC 31 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28. | ||
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2002AJ....123.2597O - Astron. J., 123, 2597-2626 (2002) - 25.04.02 06.01.06 May 2002 | 2002AJ....123.2597O - Astron. J., 123, 2597-2626 (2002) - 25.04.02 06.01.06 May 2002 | ||
Hα emission stars and Herbig-Haro objects in the vicinity of bright-rimmed clouds. OGURA K.; SUGITANI K.; PICKLES A. | Hα emission stars and Herbig-Haro objects in the vicinity of bright-rimmed clouds. OGURA K.; SUGITANI K.; PICKLES A. | ||
− | This article examines all of our BRC targets (and a whole lot more…28 of them) between 1997 and 1999. This article is a must-read. | + | This article examines all of our BRC targets (and a whole lot more…28 of them) between 1997 and 1999. This article is a '''must-read'''. |
OSP2002 (Extracted from Abstract) Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) found in H II regions: probably sites of triggered star formation due to compression by ionization/shock fronts. BRCs harbor IRAS point sources of low dust temperature, frequently containing a small cluster of near-IR stars elongated along the axis of the BRC. Hα was utilized in search of candidate pre-main-sequence stars of the T Tauri; detected a large number (460) of Hα emission stars. A total of 12 new HH objects found. Most are of small apparent size, emphasizing the need for deep searches at high spatial resolution, but HH 588 associated with BRC 37 represents a huge HH complex composed of two-staged bow shocks on both sides of a tiny central knot. These stars and HH objects are concentrated near the tip of bright rims The presence of such a large number of Hα emission stars in the immediate vicinities of BRCs implies that second-generation formation of low-mass stars is relatively extensive and further supports the notion of cohabitation of high- and low-mass populations in OB associations. | OSP2002 (Extracted from Abstract) Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) found in H II regions: probably sites of triggered star formation due to compression by ionization/shock fronts. BRCs harbor IRAS point sources of low dust temperature, frequently containing a small cluster of near-IR stars elongated along the axis of the BRC. Hα was utilized in search of candidate pre-main-sequence stars of the T Tauri; detected a large number (460) of Hα emission stars. A total of 12 new HH objects found. Most are of small apparent size, emphasizing the need for deep searches at high spatial resolution, but HH 588 associated with BRC 37 represents a huge HH complex composed of two-staged bow shocks on both sides of a tiny central knot. These stars and HH objects are concentrated near the tip of bright rims The presence of such a large number of Hα emission stars in the immediate vicinities of BRCs implies that second-generation formation of low-mass stars is relatively extensive and further supports the notion of cohabitation of high- and low-mass populations in OB associations. | ||
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There has been a great deal of work done on BRC31. Just a sampling of the objects follows: | There has been a great deal of work done on BRC31. Just a sampling of the objects follows: | ||
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− | EM* LkHA 150 -- Emission-line Star (11 references) | + | '''EM* LkHA 150''' -- Emission-line Star (11 references) |
− | V* V1531 Cyg -- Variable Star of Orion Type (4 references) | + | '''V* V1531 Cyg''' -- Variable Star of Orion Type (4 references) |
− | IC 5070 -- HII (ionized) region | + | '''IC 5070''' -- HII (ionized) region '''100 citations!''' (More than 100 between 2000-2010) |
− | IC 5070 -- HII (ionized) region (100 citations: Pelican | + | IC 5070 -- HII (ionized) region (100 citations: Pelican Nebulae & North American Nebula; would it be alright to work in this field if we avoid this specific area?) |
2009ApJ...697..787G | 2009ApJ...697..787G | ||
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The large amplitude outburst of the young star HBC 722 in NGC 7000/IC 5070, a new FU Orionis candidate. | The large amplitude outburst of the young star HBC 722 in NGC 7000/IC 5070, a new FU Orionis candidate. | ||
SEMKOV E.H., PENEVA S.P., MUNARI U., MILANI A. and VALISA P. | SEMKOV E.H., PENEVA S.P., MUNARI U., MILANI A. and VALISA P. | ||
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2MASS two-color interstellar reddening lines in the inner galaxy. | 2MASS two-color interstellar reddening lines in the inner galaxy. | ||
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2007BaltA..16..349L | 2007BaltA..16..349L | ||
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PATTERSON J., THORSTENSEN J.R., FRIED R., SKILLMAN D.R., COOK L.M. and JENSEN L | PATTERSON J., THORSTENSEN J.R., FRIED R., SKILLMAN D.R., COOK L.M. and JENSEN L | ||
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2009MNRAS.400.1726M | 2009MNRAS.400.1726M | ||
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 400, 1726-1733 (2009) | Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 400, 1726-1733 (2009) | ||
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SUGITANI K., FUKUI Y. and OGURA K. | SUGITANI K., FUKUI Y. and OGURA K. | ||
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2005A&A...438..769D | 2005A&A...438..769D | ||
Astron. Astrophys., 438, 769-778 (2005) | Astron. Astrophys., 438, 769-778 (2005) | ||
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HERBIG G.H. | HERBIG G.H. | ||
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1979ApJS...41..743C | 1979ApJS...41..743C | ||
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HERBIG G.H. | HERBIG G.H. | ||
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1999A&AS..134..255K | 1999A&AS..134..255K | ||
Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 134, 255-256 (1999) | Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 134, 255-256 (1999) |
Revision as of 03:04, 16 February 2011
brc31 20h50m43.4s +44d21m53s
- nothing on both
- Busy field; Cloud in center of Aladin Applet image.(right on these coordinates) surrounded by Emission line stars, HH, and radio sources, and an X-ray source. The frame completely fills up when 2MASS is applied.
--CJohnson 16:35, 9 February 2011 (PST) 99 objects within 10 arcmin; ~ 49 Em stars, 12 HH objects, 6 IR sources, 8 Orionis variables and JCMTSF Cloud, submillimeter sources, MASERS, 4 radio sources, and the occasional X-ray source
Ogura, Sugitani & Pickles (2002) are all over this field. They are referenced as OSP2002 and are the ONLY reference for many of the following objects found in the list: BRC 31 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28.
2002AJ....123.2597O - Astron. J., 123, 2597-2626 (2002) - 25.04.02 06.01.06 May 2002 Hα emission stars and Herbig-Haro objects in the vicinity of bright-rimmed clouds. OGURA K.; SUGITANI K.; PICKLES A. This article examines all of our BRC targets (and a whole lot more…28 of them) between 1997 and 1999. This article is a must-read.
OSP2002 (Extracted from Abstract) Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) found in H II regions: probably sites of triggered star formation due to compression by ionization/shock fronts. BRCs harbor IRAS point sources of low dust temperature, frequently containing a small cluster of near-IR stars elongated along the axis of the BRC. Hα was utilized in search of candidate pre-main-sequence stars of the T Tauri; detected a large number (460) of Hα emission stars. A total of 12 new HH objects found. Most are of small apparent size, emphasizing the need for deep searches at high spatial resolution, but HH 588 associated with BRC 37 represents a huge HH complex composed of two-staged bow shocks on both sides of a tiny central knot. These stars and HH objects are concentrated near the tip of bright rims The presence of such a large number of Hα emission stars in the immediate vicinities of BRCs implies that second-generation formation of low-mass stars is relatively extensive and further supports the notion of cohabitation of high- and low-mass populations in OB associations.
http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/123/5/2597/pdf/1538-3881_123_5_2597.pdf full article
There has been a great deal of work done on BRC31. Just a sampling of the objects follows: JCMTSF Cloud (12 references) EM* LkHA 150 -- Emission-line Star (11 references) V* V1531 Cyg -- Variable Star of Orion Type (4 references) IC 5070 -- HII (ionized) region 100 citations! (More than 100 between 2000-2010)
IC 5070 -- HII (ionized) region (100 citations: Pelican Nebulae & North American Nebula; would it be alright to work in this field if we avoid this specific area?)
2009ApJ...697..787G Astrophys. J., 697, 787-800 (2009) The North American and Pelican nebulae. I. IRAC observations. GUIEU S., REBULL L.M., STAUFFER J.R., HILLENBRAND L.A., CARPENTER J.M., NORIEGA-CRESPO A., PADGETT D.L., COLE D.M., CAREY S.J., STAPELFELDT K.R. and STROM S.E.
2009BaltA..18..111C Baltic Astronomy, 18, 111-139 (2009) Spectral analysis of YSOs and other emission-line stars in the North America and Pelican nebulae region. CORBALLY C.J., STRAIZYS V. and LAUGALYS V.
2010A&A...523L...3S Astron. Astrophys., 523, L3-3 (2010) The large amplitude outburst of the young star HBC 722 in NGC 7000/IC 5070, a new FU Orionis candidate. SEMKOV E.H., PENEVA S.P., MUNARI U., MILANI A. and VALISA P.
2009A&A...506..711G Astron. Astrophys., 506, 711-727 (2009) Star formation history of Canis Major R1. I. Wide-field X-ray study of the young stellar population. GREGORIO-HETEM J., MONTMERLE T., RODRIGUES C.V., MARCIOTTO E., PREIBISCH T. and ZINNECKER H.
2009BaltA..18..111C Baltic Astronomy, 18, 111-139 (2009) Spectral analysis of YSOs and other emission-line stars in the North America and Pelican nebulae region. CORBALLY C.J., STRAIZYS V. and LAUGALYS V.
2009MNRAS.395..855M Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 395, 855-876 (2009) Properties of the ionized gas in HH 202 - II. Results from echelle spectrophotometry with ultraviolet visual echelle spectrograph. MESA-DELGADO A., ESTEBAN C., GARCIA-ROJAS J., LURIDIANA V., BAUTISTA M., RODRIGUEZ M., LOPEZ-MARTIN L. and PEIMBERT M.
2008BaltA..17..125S Baltic Astronomy, 17, 125-142 (2008) 2MASS two-color interstellar reddening line in the direction of the North America and Pelican nebulae and the Cyg OB2 association. STRAIZYS V., CORBALLY C.J. and LAUGALYS V.
2008BaltA..17..143S Baltic Astronomy, 17, 143-159 (2008) O-like stars in the direction of the North America and Pelican nebulae. STRAIZYS V. and LAUGALYS V.
2008BaltA..17..253S Baltic Astronomy, 17, 253-275 (2008) 2MASS two-color interstellar reddening lines in the inner galaxy. STRAIZYS V. and LAUGALYS V.
2007BaltA..16..349L Baltic Astronomy, 16, 349-382 (2007) CCD photometry and classification of stars in the North America and Pelican Nebulae region. IV. The region of a supposed cluster Collinder 428. LAUGALYS V., STRAIZYS V., VRBA F.J., CERNIS K., KAZLAUSKAS A., BOYLE R.P. and DAVIS P.A.G.
2006A&A...458..855S Astron. Astrophys., 458, 855-871 (2006) A new view of the Cygnus X region. KOSMA ^13^CO 2 - 1, 3 - 2, and ^12^CO 3 - 2 imaging. SCHNEIDER N., BONTEMPS S., SIMON R., JAKOB H., MOTTE F., MILLER M., KRAMER C. and STUTZKI J.
2006BaltA..15..483L Baltic Astronomy, 15, 483-510 (2006) CCD photometry and classification of stars in the North America and Pelican Nebulae region. III. The dark cloud L 935. LAUGALYS V., STRAIZYS V., VRBA F.J., BOYLE R.P., PHILIP A.G.D. and KAZLAUSKAS A.
2005A&A...430..541C Astron. Astrophys., 430, 541-548 (2005) The ionizing star of the North America and Pelican nebulae. COMERON F. and PASQUALI A.
2005ApJ...627..845P Astrophys. J., 627, 845-849 (2005) A parsec-scale outflow in the Rosette Molecular Cloud. PHELPS R.L. and YBARRA J.E.
2003AJ....126..893B Astron. J., 126, 893-901 (2003) Irradiated jets and outflows in the Pelican nebula. BALLY J. and REIPURTH B.
2003ApJ...598..325Y Astrophys. J., 598, 325-333 (2003) The origin of the Galactic Center nonthermal radio filaments: young stellar clusters. YUSEF-ZADEH F.
2002AJ....123.2559C Astron. J., 123, 2559-2573 (2002) Extinction with 2MASS: star counts and reddening toward the North America and Pelican nebulae. CAMBRESY L., BEICHMAN C.A., JARRETT T.H. and CUTRI R.M.
2002AJ....123.2597O Astron. J., 123, 2597-2626 (2002) H{alpha} emission stars and Herbig-Haro objects in the vicinity of bright-rimmed clouds. OGURA K., SUGITANI K. and PICKLES A.
2002ApJ...580L..57P Astrophys. J., 580, L57-L60 (2002) Structure function scaling of a 2MASS extinction map of Taurus. PADOAN P., CAMBRESY L. and LANGER W.
2002BaltA..11..205L Baltic Astronomy, 11, 205-218 (2002) CCD photometry and classification of stars in the North America and Pelican nebulae region. I. Moletai photometry. LAUGALYS V. and STRAIZYS V.
2001PASP..113...72P Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 113, 72-81 (2001) Superhumps in cataclysmic binaries. XX. V751 Cygni. PATTERSON J., THORSTENSEN J.R., FRIED R., SKILLMAN D.R., COOK L.M. and JENSEN L
JCMTSF Cloud (12 references) 2009MNRAS.400.1726M Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 400, 1726-1733 (2009) CO observations towards bright-rimmed clouds. MORGAN L.K., URQUHART J.S. and THOMPSON M.A.
2008A&A...477..557M Astron. Astrophys., 477, 557-571 (2008) A SCUBA survey of bright-rimmed clouds. MORGAN L.K., THOMPSON M.A., URQUHART J.S. and WHITE G.J.
2008ApJS..175..277D Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 175, 277-295 (2008) The SCUBA legacy catalogues: submillimeter-continuum objects detected by SCUBA. DI FRANCESCO J., JOHNSTONE D., KIRK H., MacKENZIE T. and LEDWOSINSKA E.
2007PASJ...59.1185S Publ. Astron. Soc. Jap., 59, 1185-1219 (2007) Water maser and ammonia survey toward IRAS sources in the Galaxy. I. H_2_O maser data. SUNADA K., NAKAZATO T., IKEDA N., HONGO S., KITAMURA Y. and YANG J.
2005A&A...443..535V Astron. Astrophys., 443, 535-540 (2005) H_2_O maser emission from bright rimmed clouds in the northern hemisphere. VALDETTARO R., PALLA F., BRAND J. and CESARONI R.
2004A&A...426..535M Astron. Astrophys., 426, 535-545 (2004) A radio and mid-infrared survey of northern bright-rimmed clouds. MORGAN L.K., THOMPSON M.A., URQUHART J.S., WHITE G.J. and MIAO J.
2003AJ....126..893B Astron. J., 126, 893-901 (2003) Irradiated jets and outflows in the Pelican nebula. BALLY J. and REIPURTH B.
2002AJ....123.2597O Astron. J., 123, 2597-2626 (2002) H{alpha} emission stars and Herbig-Haro objects in the vicinity of bright-rimmed clouds. OGURA K., SUGITANI K. and PICKLES A.
1999A&A...352..228M Astron. Astrophys., 352, 228-238 (1999) Transitional YSOs: candidates from flat-spectrum IRAS sources. MAGNIER E.A., VOLP A.W., LAAN K., VAN DEN ANCKER M.E. and WATERS L.B.F.M.
1995Ap&SS.224..571S Astrophys. Space Sci., 224, 571-572 (1995) Searches for bright-rimmed clouds with IRAS point sources. SUGITANI K. and OGURA K.
1993A&AS..101..153P Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 101, 153-193 (1993) Classification and statistical properties of galactic H2O masers. PALAGI F., CESARONI R., COMORETTO G., FELLI M. and NATALE V.
1991ApJS...77...59S Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 77, 59-66 (1991) A catalog of bright-rimmed clouds with IRAS Point Sources: candidates for star formation by radiation-driven implosion. I. The Northern hemisphere. SUGITANI K., FUKUI Y. and OGURA K.
EM* LkHA 150 -- Emission-line Star (11 references) 2005A&A...438..769D Astron. Astrophys., 438, 769-778 (2005) Pre-main sequence star Proper Motion Catalogue. DUCOURANT C., TEIXEIRA R., PERIE J.-P., LE CAMPION J.-F., GUIBERT J. and SARTORI M.J.
1999A&AS..134..255K Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 134, 255-256 (1999) Catalogue of H-alpha emission stars in the Northern Milky Way. KOHOUTEK L. and WEHMEYER R.
1997AAHam..11....1K Astron. Abh. Hamburg. Sternw., 11, 1 (1997) Catalogue of stars in the Northern Milky Way having H-{alpha} in emission. KOHOUTEK L. and WEHMEYER R.
1994ApJS...95..419D Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 95, 419-456 (1994) Molecular clouds in Cygnus. I. A large-scale survey. DOBASHI K., BERNARD J.-P., YONEKURA Y. and FUKUI Y.
1992ApJS...78..239W Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 78, 239-266 (1992) A catalog of co-added IRAS fluxes or Orion population stars. WEAVER W.B. and JONES G.
1990ApJS...74..575W Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 74, 575-594 (1990) A catalog of pre-main-sequence emission-line stars with IRAS source associations. WEINTRAUB D.A.
1988LicOB1111....1H Lick Obs. Bull., 1111, 1-90 (1988) Third catalog of emission-line stars of the Orion population. HERBIG G.H. and BELL K.R.
1984RMxAA...9...31D Rev. Mex. Astron. Astrofis., 9, 31-33 (1984) Accurate positions for young objects : NGC 7000 and IC 5070. DELLA PRUGNA F., CALVET N. and ARAQUE M.C.
1979ApJS...41..743C Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 41, 743-843 (1979) Observational studies of pre-main-sequence evolution. COHEN M. and KUHI L.V.
1965VeSon...7....1G Veroeff. Sternwarte Sonneberg, 7, 1-59 (1965) Einige Beziehungen der RW-Aurigae-Sterne zur interstellaren Materie. GOETZ W.
1958ApJ...128..259H Astrophys. J., 128, 259-266 (1958) NGC 7000, IC 5070 and the associated emission-line stars. HERBIG G.H.
V* V1531 Cyg -- Variable Star of Orion Type (4 references)
1979ApJS...41..743C Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 41, 743-843 (1979) Observational studies of pre-main-sequence evolution. COHEN M. and KUHI L.V.
1977IBVS.1248....1K IAU Inform. Bull. Var. Stars, 1248, 1-25 (1977) 62nd name-list of variable stars. KUKARKIN B.V., KHOLOPOV P.N., FEDOROVICH V.P., KIREYEVA N.N., KUKARKINA N.P., MEDVEDEVA G.I. and PEROVA N.B.
1965VeSon...7....1G Veroeff. Sternwarte Sonneberg, 7, 1-59 (1965) Einige Beziehungen der RW-Aurigae-Sterne zur interstellaren Materie. GOETZ W.
1958ApJ...128..259H Astrophys. J., 128, 259-266 (1958) NGC 7000, IC 5070 and the associated emission-line stars. HERBIG G.H.
V* V1479 Cyg -- Variable Star of Orion Type (9 references) 1999A&AS..134..255K Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 134, 255-256 (1999) Catalogue of H-alpha emission stars in the Northern Milky Way. KOHOUTEK L. and WEHMEYER R.
1997AAHam..11....1K Astron. Abh. Hamburg. Sternw., 11, 1 (1997) Catalogue of stars in the Northern Milky Way having H-{alpha} in emission. KOHOUTEK L. and WEHMEYER R.
1984RMxAA...9...31D Rev. Mex. Astron. Astrofis., 9, 31-33 (1984) Accurate positions for young objects : NGC 7000 and IC 5070. DELLA PRUGNA F., CALVET N. and ARAQUE M.C.
1978PZ.....21...79E Perem. Zvezdy, 21, 79-83 (1978) New variable stars in the wide vicinity of NGC 7000. ERASTOVA L.K. and TSVETKOV M.K.
1976A&AS...26..367G Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 26, 367-372 (1976) Some remarks on the Halpha-emission stars in and near NGC 7000 discovered by Welin. GIESEKING F. and SCHUMANN J.D.
1975IBVS..961....1K IAU Inform. Bull. Var. Stars, 961, 1-15 (1975) 60th name-list of variable stars. KUKARKIN B.V., KHOLOPOV P.N., KUKARKINA N.P. and PEROVA N.B.
1973A&AS....9..183W Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 9, 183-197 (1973) H alpha-emission stars in and near NGC 7000. WELIN G.
1958ApJ...128..259H
Astrophys. J., 128, 259-266 (1958)
NGC 7000, IC 5070 and the associated emission-line stars.
HERBIG G.H.
--Sartore 18:53, 15 February 2011 (PST)