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The Canis Major OB1 Association has an intriguing scenario of star formation, especially in the Canis Major R1 (CMa R1) region traditionally assigned to a reflection nebula, but in reality an ionized region. This work is focused on the…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-02-07 T. Santos-Silva , J. Gregorio-Hetem , T. Montmerle , B. Fernandes , B. Stelzer

Canis Major OB1 (CMa OB1) is a Galactic stellar association with a very intriguing star-formation scenario. There are more than two dozen known star clusters in its line of sight, but it is not clear which ones are physically associated…

A new southern star-formation region, located at an estimated distance of ~1.5 kpc in the Lynds 1664 dark cloud in Canis Major, is described. Lynds 1664 contains several compact star clusters, small stellar groups, and young stars…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-04-29 T. Yu. Magakian , T. A. Movsessian , J. Bally

We report on a recent event in which, after more than a decade of slowly fading, the visual brightness of the massive young binary Z CMa suddenly started to rise by about 1 magnitude in December 1999, followed by a rapid decline to its…

A deep objective-prism survey for H-alpha emission stars towards the Canis Major star-forming clouds was performed. A total of 398 Halpha emitters were detected, 353 of which are new detections. There is a strong concentration of these…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-09-25 B. Pettersson , B. Reipurth

We report on the detection of Main Sequence stars belonging to the recently identified Canis Major galaxy in a field located at ~ 4.2 deg from the center of the stellar system. With Main Sequence fitting we obtain a distance modulus…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 M. Bellazzini , R. Ibata , L. Monaco , N. Martin , M. J. Irwin , G. F. Lewis

Z Canis Majoris is a fascinating early-type binary with a Herbig Be primary and a FU Orionis-type secondary. Both of the stars exhibit sub-arcsecond jet-like ejecta. In addition, the primary is associated with the extended jet as well as…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2023-05-08 Tiina Liimets , Michaela Kraus , Lydia Cidale , Sergey Karpov , Anthony Marston

Context: The Canis Major (CMa) star-forming region, a remote molecular cloud complex within the recently discovered Radcliffe Wave, remains under-explored in the literature. Aims: We revisit the stellar census in the CMa region,…

Two nearby B-type stars, $\epsilon$ CMa ($124\pm2$ pc) and $\beta$ CMa ($151\pm5$ pc), are important contributors to the photoionization of the local interstellar clouds. At spectral type B1 II-III, $\beta$ CMa is slightly hotter than…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2025-08-07 J. Michael Shull , Rachel M. Curran , Michael W. Topping

{\tau} Canis Majoris (CMa) is an intriguing system that has captured astronomers' attention for more than a century. The two main components Aa and Ab are two evolved O stars on a 350 years orbit. Aa is itself a SB1 with a 155-days period…

We present our diagnosis of the role that massive stars play in the formation of low- and intermediate-mass stars in OB associations (the Lambda Ori region, Ori OB1, and Lac OB1 associations). We find that the classical T Tauri stars and…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 Hsu-Tai Lee , W. P. Chen

The CMa R1 star-forming region contains several compact clusters as well as many young early-B stars. It is associated with a well-known bright rimmed nebula, the nature of which is unclear (fossil HII region or supernova remnant). To help…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-14 J. Gregorio-Hetem , T. Montmerle , C. V. Rodrigues , E. Marciotto , T. Preibisch , H. Zinnecker

The Canis Major (CMa) region is known for its prominent arc-shaped morphology, visible at multiple wavelengths. This study integrates molecular gas data with high-precision astrometric parameters of young stellar objects (YSOs) from Gaia…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2024-09-04 Yiwei Dong , Ye Xu , Chaojie Hao , Yingjie Li , DeJian Liu , Yan Sun , ZeHao Lin

[Abridged] We present first results from a large-area (~80degx20deg), sparsely sampled two-filter (B,R) imaging survey towards the Canis Major stellar over-density, claimed to be a disrupting Milky Way satellite galaxy. Utilizing stellar…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 D. J. Butler , D. Martinez-Delgado , H-W. Rix , J. Penarrubia , J. T. A. de Jong

Z CMa is a binary system which consists of two young stars: A Herbig AeBe component "Z CMa NW" embedded in a dust cocoon and a less massive component "Z CMa SE", which is classified as a FU Orionis type star. Recently, the system showed the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-14 T. Szeifert , S. Hubrig , M. Schöller , O. Schütz , B. Stelzer , Z. Mikulásek

An exotic environment surrounds the young stellar groups associated with the Canis Major (CMa) OB1/R1 region, which probably was formed under feedback from at least three supernova events having occurred a few million years ago. We use…

Radiative feedback from massive stars can potentially trigger star formation in the surrounding molecular gas. Inspired by the case of radiatively driven implosion in M16 or Eagle Nebula, we analyze a similar case of star formation observed…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-09-12 Soumen Deb , Roland Kothes , Erik Rosolowsky

We present causal and positional evidence of triggered star formation in bright-rimmed clouds in OB associations, e.g., Ori OB1, and Lac OB1, by photoionization. The triggering process is seen also on a much larger scale in the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-24 W. P. Chen , H. T. Lee , K. Sanchawala

Stellar population and the interstellar gas-dust medium in the vicinity of the open star cluster vdB 130 are analysed using optical observations taken with the 6-m telescope of the SAO RAS and the 125-cm telescope of the SAI MSU along with…

Proper-motion, star counts and photometric catalog simulations are used to explain the detected stellar over-density in the region of Canis Major (CMa), claimed to be the core of a disrupted dwarf galaxy (Martin et al. 2004, Bellazzini et…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Y. Momany , S. Zaggia , P. Bonifacio , G. Piotto , F. De Angeli , L. R. Bedin , G. Carraro
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