Evolution of young protoclusters embedded in dense massive clumps. A new grid of population synthesis SED models and a new set of L/M evolutionary tracks

Abstract

A grid of 20 millions 3-1100μm SED models is presented for synthetic young clusters embedded in dense clumps. The models depend on four primary parameters: the clump mass Mclump and dust temperature Tdust, the fraction of mass fcore locked in dense cores, and the age of the clump tSF. We populate the YSO clusters using the IMF from Kroupa(2001) and the YSOs SED models grid of Robitaille et al. (2006). We conduct extensive testing of SED fitting using a simulated dataset and we find that Mclump essentially depends on the submillimeter portion of the SED, while Tdust is mostly determined from the shape of the SED in the 70-350μm range. Thanks to the large number of models computed we verify that the combined analysis of L/M, [8-24] and [24-70] colours removes much of the SEDs fcore-tSF degeneracy. The L/M values are particularly useful to diagnose fcore. L/M≤1 identifies protoclusters with fcore≤0.1 and tSF ≤ 105 years, while L/M≥10 excludes fcore≤0.1. We characterize lower limits of L/M where ZAMS stars are not found in models, and we also find models with L/M ≥10 and no ZAMS stars, in which [8-24]≥0.8 0.1 independently from Mclump, temperature and luminosity. This is the first set of synthesis SED models suited to model for embedded and unresolved clusters of YSOs. A set of new evolutionary tracks in the L/M diagram is also presented.

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