Abstract
We conducted deep NIR imaging observations of the Orion molecular cloud 2 and 3 using QUIRC on the 88-inch telescope of the University of Hawaii. Our purposes are 1) to generate a comprehensive NIR source catalog of these star forming clouds, and 2) to identify the NIR counterpart of the Chandra X-ray sources that have no counterpart in the 2MASS catalog. Our J-, H-, and K-band observations are about 2 mag deeper than those of 2MASS, and well match the current Chandra observation. We detected 1448 NIR sources, for which we derived the position, the J-, H-, and K-band magnitude, and the 2MASS counterpart. Using this catalog, we identified the NIR counterpart for about 42% of the 2MASS-unIDed Chandra sources. The nature of these Chandra sources are discussed using their NIR colors and spatial distributions, and a dozen protostar and brown dwarf candidates are identified.
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Tsujimoto, M., Koyama, K., Kobayashi, N., Goto, M., Tsuboi, Y., & Tokunaga, A. T. (2003). Deep Near-Infrared Observations and Identifications of [ITAL]Chandra[/ITAL] Sources in Orion Molecular Clouds 2 and 3. The Astronomical Journal, 125(3), 1537–1545. https://doi.org/10.1086/346277
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