1. Peering into the Heart of the Giant Molecular Cloud G148.24+00.41: A Deep Near-infrared View of the Newly Hatched Cluster FSR 655
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Vineet Rawat, M. R. Samal, D. K. Ojha, Brajesh Kumar, Saurabh Sharma, J. Jose, Ram Sagar, and R. K. Yadav
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Star forming regions ,Star clusters ,Initial mass function ,Infrared dark clouds ,Giant molecular clouds ,Near infrared astronomy ,Astronomy ,QB1-991 - Abstract
We present a detailed near-infrared study of an embedded cluster located in the hub of the giant molecular cloud G148.24+00.41 of mass ∼10 ^5 M _⊙ , with the TANSPEC instrument mounted on the 3.6 m Devasthal Optical Telescope. The hub is located near the geometric center of the cloud and represents its most massive clump. We studied the central 2 pc × 2 pc area of the hub with 5 σ limiting magnitudes of 20.5, 20.1, and 18.6 mag in the J , H , and K _s bands, respectively. Using the K _s - band luminosity function and comparing it with the synthetic clusters, we obtained the age of the cluster as ∼0.5 Myr, which was found to corroborate well with the visual extinction versus the age of nearby embedded clusters. We find that the present mass of the cluster is around ∼180 M _⊙ , and the cluster is currently forming stars at a rate of ∼330 M _⊙ Myr ^−1 , with an efficiency of ∼20%. The cluster is connected to an extended gas reservoir through a filamentary network; thus, we hypothesize that the cluster has the potential to become a richer cluster in a few Myr of time.
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- 2024
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