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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2009

Insights into star cluster formation from λ 1μm

Remy Indebetouw; Rosie Chen; Crystal Lee Brogan; Barbara A. Whitney; Thomas Robitaille; Leslie W. Looney

We would like to know how molecular clouds turn into stellar clusters, and with what efficiency massive stars form in those clusters, since massive stars are the main agents responsible for evolution of the interstellar medium of galaxies, and their subsequent star-formation history. The imprint of ‘precluster’ molecular cloud conditions can be observed, but only in the least evolved, most embedded clusters, necessarily at wavelengths that can penetrate more than 10 visual magnitudes of extinction. Mid-infrared photometric imaging, most recently and extensively from Spitzer , can be used to select young stellar objects in clustered star-formation environments in our Galaxy and nearby galaxies. Relatively sophisticated methods have been developed, but the fundamental principle remains the selection of sources that have excess infrared emission from circumstellar dust. By fitting radiative-transfer models to a sources spectral-energy distribution between ~1 and ~100μm, we constrain the circumstellar dust distribution and evolutionary state. We can explore many things with this protostellar distribution in mass/luminosity and time/evolutionary state. For example we do not see strong evidence for primordial mass segregation in initial studies. We find evidence of primordial hierarchical substructure, greater clustering at the youngest stages, and even imprints of the pre-stellar Jeans scale. We see correlation of the youngest sources with dense molecular clumps and constrain the timescales for chemical processing and dispersal of those clumps. We have only begun to mine the wealth of existing Spitzer , emerging Herschel and soon ALMA data.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2017

The extraordinary outburst in NGC6334I-MM1: dimming of the hypercompact HII region and destruction of water masers

Crystal Lee Brogan; Todd R. Hunter; Gordon C. MacLeod; James O. Chibueze; C. J. Cyganowski


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2017

The extraordinary outburst in NGC6334I-MM1: the rise of dust and emergence of 6.7 GHz methanol masers

Todd R. Hunter; Crystal Lee Brogan; James O. Chibueze; C. J. Cyganowski; Tomoya Hirota; Gordon C. MacLeod


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2012

EVLA imaging of the water masers in the massive protostellar cluster NGC6334I

Todd R. Hunter; Crystal Lee Brogan


Archive | 2011

An EVLA Diagnostic K-Band Survey of Massive Young (Proto)stellar Objects

Crystal Lee Brogan; Todd R. Hunter; C. J. Cyganowski; Remy Indebetouw; Claire J. Chandler; Rachel Katherine Friesen


Archive | 2011

A Search for Triggered Star Formation

William J. Dirienzo; Remy Indebetouw; Crystal Lee Brogan


Proceedings of The International Astronomical Union | 2010

Insights into star cluster formation from lambda g 1mum

Remy Indebetouw; Rosie Chen; Crystal Lee Brogan; Barbara A. Whitney; Thomas P. Robitaille; Leslie W. Looney; Looney


Archive | 2010

Star Formation in Nearby Galaxies with ALMA

Amanda A. Kepley; Kenneth E. Johnson; Remy Indebetouw; Crystal Lee Brogan


Archive | 2010

A New Sample of Massive Young Stellar Object Outflow Candidates: Extended Green Objects (EGOs) from the GLIMPSE Survey

C. J. Cyganowski; Crystal Lee Brogan; Todd R. Hunter; Edward Bruce Churchwell


Archive | 2009

Extended Green Objects (EGOs) In The GLIMPSE Survey: A New Sample Of Massive Young Stellar Object Outflow Candidates

C. J. Cyganowski; Crystal Lee Brogan; Todd R. Hunter; Edward Bruce Churchwell

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Remy Indebetouw

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

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Todd R. Hunter

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

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Edward Bruce Churchwell

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Claire J. Chandler

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

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Amanda A. Kepley

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

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Kenneth E. Johnson

Space Telescope Science Institute

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