A classification scheme for young stellar objects using the wide-field infrared survey explorer AllWISE catalog: Revealing low-density star formation in the outer galaxy

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We present an assessment of the performance of WISE and the AllWISE data release for a section of the Galactic Plane. We lay out an approach to increasing the reliability of point-source photometry extracted from the AllWISE catalog in Galactic Plane regions using parameters provided in the catalog. We use the resulting catalog to construct a new, revised young star detection and classification scheme combining WISE and 2MASS near- and mid-infrared colors and magnitudes and test it in a section of the outer Milky Way. The clustering properties of the candidate Class I and II stars using a nearest neighbor density calculation and the two-point correlation function suggest that the majority of stars do form in massive star-forming regions, and any isolated mode of star formation is at most a small fraction of the total star forming output of the Galaxy. We also show that the isolated component may be very small and could represent the tail end of a single mechanism of star formation in line with models of molecular cloud collapse with supersonic turbulence and not a separate mode all to itself. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Koenig, X. P., & Leisawitz, D. T. (2014). A classification scheme for young stellar objects using the wide-field infrared survey explorer AllWISE catalog: Revealing low-density star formation in the outer galaxy. Astrophysical Journal, 791(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/791/2/131

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