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Nothing to hide: An X-ray survey for young stellar objects in the Pipe Nebula

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-05-19 v1

Abstract

We have previously analyzed sensitive mid-infrared observations to establish that the Pipe Nebula has a very low star-formation efficiency. That study focused on YSOs with excess infrared emission (i.e, protostars and pre-main sequence stars with disks), however, and could have missed a population of more evolved pre-main sequence stars or Class III objects (i.e., young stars with dissipated disks that no longer show excess infrared emission). Evolved pre-main sequence stars are X-ray bright, so we have used ROSAT All-Sky Survey data to search for diskless pre-main sequence stars throughout the Pipe Nebula. We have also analyzed archival XMM-Newton observations of three prominent areas within the Pipe: Barnard 59, containing a known cluster of young stellar objects; Barnard 68, a dense core that has yet to form stars; and the Pipe molecular ring, a high-extinction region in the bowl of the Pipe. We additionally characterize the X-ray properties of YSOs in Barnard 59. The ROSAT and XMM-Newton data provide no indication of a significant population of more evolved pre-main sequence stars within the Pipe, reinforcing our previous measurement of the Pipe's very low star formation efficiency.

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@article{arxiv.1006.3556,
  title  = {Nothing to hide: An X-ray survey for young stellar objects in the Pipe Nebula},
  author = {Jan Forbrich and Bettina Posselt and Kevin R. Covey and Charles J. Lada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.3556},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ