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Young stars and their circumstellar disks in the Sigma Orionis cluster

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Abstract

The sigma Orionis cluster is a young association evolving under the disruptive influence of its massive O-star namesake. We are analysing this cluster as part of a program to characterise the influence of O-stars on the early stages of stellar evolution. At an age of approximately 4 Myr, this cluster is at a crucial stage in terms of disk evolution and therefore it is a key case to better constrain disk dissipation timescales. We have obtained RI photometry and optical spectroscopy of the sigma Ori cluster; we have analysed the Li I and Na I features to establish cluster membership. We have thus gathered a unique sample of spectroscopically confirmed low-mass cluster members and brown dwarfs. Disk frequencies from K-band excesses from 2MASS suggest that less than 7% of the very low-mass sigma Ori members have disks, in stark contrast with even younger clusters (e.g. Trapezium). However, near-infrared disk frequencies have to be taken with caution. We are currently undertaking an L-band (imaging) and mid-infrared (imaging and spectroscopy) program to identify and probe the properties of circumstellar disks around young stars in this cluster. Preliminary results indicate that at least 30% of cluster members have circumstellar disks.

Conference Name Open Issues in Local Star Formation and Early Stellar Evolution
Conference Location Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Start Date Apr 5, 2003
End Date Apr 10, 2003
Online Publication Date Apr 18, 2006
Publication Date Dec 31, 2004
Publicly Available Date May 26, 2023
Publisher Springer
Pages 55–62
Series Title Astrophysics and Space Science Library
Series ISSN 0067-0057
Book Title Open Issues in Local Star Formation
ISBN 978-1-4020-1755-1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2600-5_6
Keywords astrophysics, stars, Cluster Member, Stellar Evolution, Young Star, Circumstellar Disk, Brown Dwarf

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