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Pre-main-sequence star candidates in the bar of the large Magellanic cloud

Authors :
Beaulieu, J.P.
Lamers, H.J.G.L.M.
Grison, P.
Julien, R.
Lanciaux, C.
Ferlet, R.
Vidal-Madjar, A.
Bertin, E.
Maurice, E.
Prevot, L.
Gry, C. L.
Guibert, J.
Moreau, O.
Tahjmady, F.
Aubourg, E.
Bareyre, P.
de Kat, J.
Gros, M.
Laurent, B.
Lachieze-Rey, M.
Lesquoy, E.
Magneville, C.
Milsztajn, A.
Moscoso, L.
Queinnec, F.
Renault, C.
Rich, J.
Spiro, M.
Vigroux, L.
Zylberajch, S.
Ansari, R.
Cavalier, F.
Moniez, M.
Source :
Science. May 17, 1996, Vol. 272 Issue 5264, p995, 3 p.
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Candidate pre-main-sequence stars were observed in the bar of the Large Magellanic Cloud during the search for dark matter in the galactic halo. Seven blue stars of apparent visual magnitude 15 to 17 had irregular photometric variations and hydrogen emission lines in their optical spectra, which suggested that these stars are pre-main-sequence stars of about 10 solar masses. These stars are slightly more massive and definitely more luminous than are Herbig AeBe pre-main-sequence stars in our own galaxy. Continued observations of these very young stars from another galaxy, which are probably at the pre-hydrogen-burning stage, should provide important clues about early stages of star formation.<br />The early stages of star formation are generally hidden from optical observations because the stars are embedded in their circumstellar dust clouds. The lower the mass of a star, the [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
272
Issue :
5264
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.18342914