A Photometric Study of the Young Stellar Population throughout the λ Orionis Star-Forming Region
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- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 123 (1) , 387-403
- https://doi.org/10.1086/324631
Abstract
We present VRI photometry of 320,917 stars with 11 < R < 18 throughout the lambda Orionis star-forming region. We statistically remove the field stars and identify a representative PMS population throughout the interior of the molecular ring. The spatial distribution of this population shows a concentration of PMS stars around lambda Ori and in front of the B35 dark cloud. Few PMS stars are found outside these pockets of high stellar density, suggesting that star formation was concentrated in an elongated cloud extending from B35 through lambda Ori to the B30 cloud. We find a lower limit for the global stellar mass of about 500 Mo. We find that the global ratio of low- to high-mass stars is similar to that predicted by the field initial mass function, but this ratio varies strongly as a function of position in the star-forming region. Locally, the star-formation process does not produce a universal initial mass function. We construct a history of the star-forming complex. This history incorporates a recent supernova to explain the distribution of stars and gas today.Comment: 42 pages, 11 figures; to appear in the Astronomical JournaKeywords
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