Classical T-Tauri stars with VPHAS+: II: NGC 6383 in Sh 2-012
Abstract
This paper presents optical (ugriHα)-infrared (JHKs,3.6--8.0μm) photometry, and Gaia astrometry of 55 Classical T-Tauri stars (CTTS) in the star-forming region Sh 2-012, and it's central cluster NGC 6383. The sample was identified based on photometric Hα emission line widths, and has a median age of 2.81.6 Myr, with a mass range between 0.3-1 M. 94% of CTTS with near-infrared cross-matches fall on the near-infrared T-Tauri locus, with all stars having mid-infrared photometry exhibiting evidence for accreting circumstellar discs. CTTS are found concentrated around the central cluster NGC 6383, and towards the bright rims located at the edges of Sh 2-012. Stars across the region have similar ages, suggestive of a single burst of star formation. Mass accretion rates (Macc) estimated via Hα and u-band line intensities show a scatter (0.3 dex) similar to spectroscopic studies, indicating the suitability of Hα photometry to estimate Macc. Examining the variation of Macc with stellar mass (M), we find a smaller intercept in the Macc-M relation than oft-quoted in the literature, providing evidence to discriminate between competing theories of protoplanetary disc evolution.
Turn this paper into a lesson
ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.