The Spitzer c2d Survey of Large, Nearby, Interstellar Clouds. I. Chamaeleon II Observed with MIPS

Autor: Young, Kaisa E., Harvey, Paul M., Brooke, Timothy Y., Chapman, Nicholas, Kauffmann, Jens, Bertoldi, Frank, Lai, Ping, Alcala, Juan, Bourke, Tyler L., Spiesman, William, Allen, Lori E., Blake, Geoffrey A., Evans, Neal J., Koerner, David W., Mundy, Lee G., Myers, Philip C., Padgett, Deborah L., Salinas, Anandi, Sargent, Anneila I., Stapelfeldt, Karl R., Teuben, Peter, van, Ewine F., Wahhaj, Zahed
Zdroj: The Astrophysical Journal; July 2005, Vol. 628 Issue: 1 p283-297, 15p
Abstrakt: We present maps of over 1.5 deg2 in Chamaeleon (Cha) II at 24, 70, and 160 mm observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) and a 1.2 deg2 millimeter map from SIMBA on the Swedish-ESO Submillimetre Telescope (SEST). The c2d Spitzer Legacy Team's data reduction pipeline is described in detail. Over 1500 24 mm sources and 41 70 mm sources were detected by MIPS with fluxes greater than 10 s. More than 40 potential YSOs are identified with a MIPS and 2MASS color-color diagram and by their spectral indices, including two previously unknown sources with 24 mm excesses. Our new SIMBA millimeter map of Cha II shows that only a small fraction of the gas is in compact structures with high column densities. The extended emission seen by MIPS is compared with previous CO observations. Some selected interesting sources, including two detected at 1 mm, associated with Cha II are discussed in detail, and their SEDs are presented. The classification of these sources using MIPS data is found to be consistent with that of previous studies.
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