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Optical and Infrared Properties of the Newly Formed Stars in CMa R1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

William Herbst
Affiliation:
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Rene Racine
Affiliation:
University of Montreal
John W. Warner
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota

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UBVRIJHKL photometry and MK spectral types have been obtained for stars illuminating nebulae in the CMa R1 association. Five stars, including the two classical Herbig-emission-stars Z CMa and HD 53367, have (K-L) excesses and/or emission line spectra indicating the presence of circumstellar matter. A number of stars also have (V-K) indices larger than expected on the basis of their spectral types and (B-V) indices, suggesting that a steeper than normal extinction law applies to these stars. The color-magnitude diagram for the association is unusual; many stars over the entire spectral range of the association (B0 to A1) lie more than 1 magnitude above the ZAMS in V. The middle and early type B stars with this property are all variable stars and most have rotationally broadened spectra and/or shell indicators. No stars later than B5 are on the main sequence, making CMa R1 probably the youngest stellar group yet identified. It suggests an age of ~3 × 105 years, compatible with the suggestion that a supernova explosion triggered star formation in this region. A comparison is made between the observations and theoretical models of pre-main sequence stars. A bolometric luminosity of Mbol < −4m.3 is derived for Z CMa implying a core mass of M > 10 M, and a spectral type of ~B1, if the star is on the ZAMS.

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