A multiwavelength investigation of the HII region S311: Young stellar population and star formation

Abstract

We present a multiwavelength investigation of the young stellar population and star formation activities around the region Sharpless 311. Using our deep near-infrared observations and archival Spitzer-IRAC observations, we have detected a total of 125 young stellar objects (YSOs) in an area of 86 arcmin2. The YSOs sample include 8 Class I and 117 Class II candidate YSOs. The mass completeness of the identified YSOs sample is estimated to be 1.0 . The ages and masses of the majority of the candidate YSOs are estimated to be in the range of 0.1-5 Myr and 0.3-6 , respectively. The 8 μm image of S311 displays an approximately spherical cavity around the ionizing source which is possibly created due to the expansion of the region. The spatial distribution of the candidate YSOs reveals that a significant number of them are distributed systematically along the 8 μm emission with a majority clustered around the eastern border of the region. Four clumps/compact regions are detected in the radio continuum observations at 1280 MHz, which might have been formed during the expansion of the region. The estimated dynamical age of the region, main-sequence lifetime of the ionizing source, the spatial distribution and ages of the candidate YSOs indicate triggered star formation in the complex.

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