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Star Formation in the Gulf of Mexico
Tina Armond, Bo Reipurth, John Bally, Colin Aspin
Published 2011-01-24, updated 2011-02-02Version 2
We present an optical/infrared study of the dense molecular cloud, L935, dubbed "The Gulf of Mexico", which separates the North America and the Pelican nebulae, and we demonstrate that this area is a very active star forming region. A wide-field imaging study with interference filters has revealed 35 new Herbig-Haro objects in the Gulf of Mexico. A grism survey has identified 41 Halpha emission-line stars, 30 of them new. A small cluster of partly embedded pre-main sequence stars is located around the known LkHalpha 185-189 group of stars, which includes the recently erupting FUor HBC 722.
Comments: Submitted to A&A, 14 pages, 18 figures
Categories: astro-ph.SR
Keywords: star formation, halpha emission-line stars, dense molecular cloud, partly embedded pre-main sequence stars, herbig-haro objects
Tags: journal article
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