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Pre-main sequence accretion in the low metallicity Galactic star-forming region Sh 2-284

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-23 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present optical spectra of pre-main sequence (PMS) candidates around the Hα\alpha region taken with the Southern African Large Telescope, SALT, in the low metallicity (ZZ) Galactic region Sh 2-284, which includes the open cluster Dolidze 25 with an atypical low metallicity of ZZ \sim 1/5 ZZ_{\odot}. It has been suggested on the basis of both theory and observations that PMS mass-accretion rates, M˙acc\dot M_{\rm{acc}}, are a function of ZZ. We present the first sample of spectroscopic estimates of mass-accretion rates for PMS stars in any low-ZZ star-forming region. Our data-set was enlarged with literature data of Hα\alpha emission in intermediate-resolution R-band spectroscopy. Our total sample includes 24 objects spanning a mass range between 1 - 2 MM_{\odot} and with a median age of approximately 3.5 Myr. The vast majority (21 out of 24) show evidence for a circumstellar disk on the basis of 2MASS and Spitzer infrared photometry. We find M˙acc\dot M_{\rm{acc}} in the 1 - 2 MM_{\odot} interval to depend quasi-quadratically on stellar mass, with M˙acc\dot M_{\rm{acc}} \propto M2.4±0.35M_{\ast}^{2.4\,\pm\,0.35}, and inversely with stellar age M˙acc\dot M_{\rm{acc}} \propto t0.7±0.4t_{\ast}^{-\,0.7\,\pm\,0.4}. Furthermore, we compare our spectroscopic M˙acc\dot M_{\rm{acc}} measurements with solar ZZ Galactic PMS stars in the same mass range, but, surprisingly find no evidence for a systematic change in M˙acc\dot M_{\rm{acc}} with ZZ. We show that literature accretion-rate studies are influenced by detection limits, and we suggest that M˙acc\dot M_{\rm{acc}} may be controlled by factors other than ZZ_{\ast}, MM_{\ast}, and age.

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@article{arxiv.1412.2014,
  title  = {Pre-main sequence accretion in the low metallicity Galactic star-forming region Sh 2-284},
  author = {V. M. Kalari and J. S. Vink},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.2014},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. Contains 13 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables