Star Formation Activity in the Galactic H ii Complex S255-S257
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2011-06-09
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We present results on the star-formation activity of an optically obscured region
containing an embedded cluster (S255-IR) and molecular gas between two evolved
H ii regions S255 and S257. We have studied the complex using optical, near-infrared
(NIR) imaging, optical spectroscopy and radio continnum mapping at 15 GHz, along
with Spitzer-IRAC results. It is found that the main exciting sources of the evolved
H ii regions S255 and S257 and the compact H ii regions associated with S255-IR are
of O9.5 - B3 V nature, consistent with previous observations. Our NIR observations
reveal 109 likely young stellar object (YSO) candidates in an area of 40.9 40.9
centered on S255-IR, which include 69 new YSO candidates. To see the global star
formation, we constructed the V I=V diagram for 51 optically identified IRAC YSOs
in an area of 130 130 centered on S255-IR. We suggest that these YSOs have an
approximate age between 0.1 - 4 Myr, indicating a non-coeval star formation. Using
spectral energy distribution (SED) models, we constrained physical properties and
evolutionary status of 31 and 16 YSO candidates outside and inside the gas ridge,
respectively. The models suggest that the sources associated within the gas ridge are
of younger population (mean age 1.2 Myr) than the sources outside the gas ridge
(mean age 2.5 Myr). The positions of the young sources inside the gas ridge at the
interface of the H ii regions S255 and S257, favor a site of induced star formation
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Dust, extinction, Galaxies, Star clusters: general-H ii regions – infrared, ISM, ISM: individual objects (S255), radio continuum: ISM, Stars: formation