The M78 IR Cluster (original) (raw)
Open ClusterM78 IR Cluster ("[LDEG91] 3") in M78in Orion
Right Ascension | 05 : 46 : 46.0 (h:m:s) |
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Declination | +00 : 04 : 12 (deg:m:s) |
Distance | 1.35 (kly) |
Apparent Dimension | 7 (arc min) |
Within the reflection nebula M78 in Orion, hidden in visible light, lies a young open cluster of stars which have recently formed in that region of the giant Orion Cloud of interstellar matter. This cluster was observed and studied by Lada et.al. (1991). It is cataloged by Archinal and Hynes (2003) as "[LDEG91] 3" and reviewed, together with other embedded clusters, by Lada and Lada (2003). Observations as early as Strom et.al. (1975)had already shown a number of recently formed young stars in M78 of spectral types from late B to A.
These authors found that the core of M78 has a total mass of about 266 solar masses, of which 113 solar masses have been used up to form about 192 young stars. This cluster is now illuminating the dust and hiding within the reflection nebula, extending over a volume of 3 light-years in diameter at its distance of 1350 light-years. The percentage of about 30% of matter that was used in forming stars is remarkable effective compared to outher star forming regions.
The two brightest stars are HDE 38563A and 38563B.
- 2MASS image of M78 showing the IR Cluster
- Simbad Data of the M78 IR Cluster
- Publications on the M78 IR Cluster (ADS)
References
- Brent A. Archinal and Steven W. Hynes, 2003. Star Clusters. Willmann-Bell, Inc., Richmond. [ADS: 2003stcl.book.....A]
- Elizabeth A. Lada, Neal J. Evans, II, D.L. Depoy, and Ian Gatley, 1991. A 2.2 micron survey in the L1630 molecular cloud Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 371, pp. 171-182 (April 10, 1991) [ADS: 1991ApJ...371..171L]
- Charles J. Lada and Elisabeth A. Lada, 2003. Embedded Clusters in Molecular Clouds. Annual Review of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 41, pp. 57-115. [ADS: 2003ARA&A..41...57L] - [Preprint: astro-ph/0301540]
- K.M. Strom, S.E. Strom, L. Carrasco and F.J. Vrba, 1975. M78: an active region of star formation in the dark cloud Lynds 1630. Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 196, pp. 489 - 501 (03/1975) [ADS: 1975ApJ...196..489S]
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