* Astronomy

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: NGC 6823


L

Posts: 131433
Date:
Collinder 405
Permalink  
 


NGC 6823 (also Collinder 405 and OCL 124) is a magnitude +7.1 open star cluster located 6,000 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula.
The cluster is surrounded by the emission nebula NGC 6820. 
The cluster was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflecting telescope at Clay Hall, Old Windsor, on the 17th July 1785.

Right Ascension 19h 43m 10.0s, Declination +23° 18' 00"

The center of the open cluster is about two million years old and is predominantly represented by many young, bright blue stars. Outer parts of the cluster intimately involving pillars of emission nebula NGC 6820, 
Read more



__________________


L

Posts: 131433
Date:
NGC 6823
Permalink  
 


Title: The open cluster NGC6823 and possible triggered star formation associated with SNR G59.5+0.1
Authors: Jin-Long Xu, Jun-Jie Wang

We investigate the environment in the vicinity of the supernova remnant (SNR) G59.5+0.1 and identify all young stellar objects (YSOs) around the SNR, to derive the physical properties, obtain insight into the star-formation history, and further see whether SNR G59.5+0.1 can trigger star formation in this region. We have performed the submillimetre/millimetre observations in CO lines toward the southeast of SNR G59.5+0.1 with the KOSMA 3m Telescope. High integrated CO line intensity ratio R(CO 3-2/CO 2-1) is identified as one good signature of SNR-MCs (molecular clouds) interacting system. To investigate the impact of SNR G59.5+0.1 on the process of star formation, we used GLIMPSE I Catalogue to select YSOs (including class I and class II sources). CO emission in an arc-like shape and mid-infrared 8.28 um emission are well coincident with SNR G59.5+0.1, which has the total mass of 1.1*10^{4}solar masses and fully cover open cluster NGC 6823. Three molecular clumps were identified in the CO molecular arc, each clump shows the broad line wing emission, indicating that there are three outflows motion. The integrated CO line intensity ratio (R(CO 3-2/CO 2-1) for the whole molecular arc is between 0.48 and 1.57. The maximum value is 1.57, which is much higher than previous measurements of individual Galactic MCs. The CO molecular arc has a line intensity ratio gradient. SNR G59.5+0.1 is in adiabatic expansion phase. The age of the SNR is 8.6*10^{4} yr. Based on GLIMPSE I Catalogue 625 young stellar objects (YSOs) candidates (including 176 class I sources and 449 class II sources) are selected. The timescales for class 0, class I and class II sources are <10^{4} yr, ~10^{5} yr, and ~10^{6} yr, respectively. The number of YSOs are significantly enhanced in the interacting regions, indicating the presence of some recently formed stars.

Read more (1396kb, PDF)



__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.



Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard