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Low-mass star formation in Lynds 1333
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2006-09-11Registro en:
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Volume: 371 Issue: 2 Pages: 732-738 Published: SEP 11 2006
0035-8711
Autor
Kun, M.
Nikolić, Silvana
Johansson, L. E. B.
Balog, Z.
Gáspár, A.
Institución
Resumen
Medium-resolution optical spectroscopy of the candidate young stellar objects associated with the small, nearby molecular cloud Lynds 1333 revealed four previously unknown classical T Tauri stars, two of which are components of a visual double, and a Class I source, IRAS 02086+7600. The spectroscopic data, together with new V, R-C, I-C photometric and 2MASS J, H, and K-s data allowed us to estimate the masses and ages of the new T Tauri stars. We touch on the possible scenario of star formation in the region. L 1333 is one of the smallest and nearest known star-forming clouds, therefore it may be a suitable target for studying in detail the small-scale structure of a star-forming environment.