We present Spitzer IRAC (2.1deg2) and MIPS (6.5deg2) observations of star formation in the Ophiuchus North (Oph N) molecular clouds. This fragmentary cloud complex lies on the edge of the Sco-Cen OB association, several degrees to the north of the well-known ρ Oph star-forming region, at an approximate distance of 130pc. The Oph N clouds were mapped as part of the Spitzer Gould Belt project under the working name "Scorpius." In the regions mapped, selected to encompass all the cloud with visual extinction AV > 3, 11 young stellar object (YSO) candidates are identified, 8 from IRAC/MIPS color-based selection and 3 from Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) KS /MIPS colors. Adding to one source previously identified in L43, this increases the number of YSOcs identified in Oph N to 12. During the selection process, four color-based YSOcs were rejected as probable asymptotic giant branch stars and one as a known galaxy. The sources span the full range of YSOc classifications from Class 0/1 to Class III, and starless cores are also present. Twelve high extinction (AV > 10) cores are identified with a total mass of 100 M. These results confirm that there is little ongoing star formation in this region (instantaneous star formation efficiency <0.34%) and that the bottleneck lies in the formation of dense cores. The influence of the nearby Upper Sco OB association, including the 09V star ζ Oph, is seen in dynamical interactions and raised dust temperatures but has not enhanced levels of star formation in Oph N. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..
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Hatchell, J., Terebey, S., Huard, T., Mamajek, E. E., Allen, L., Bourke, T. L., … Peterson, D. E. (2012). The Spitzer survey of interstellar clouds in the gould belt. V. Ophiuchus North observed with IRAC and MIPS. Astrophysical Journal, 754(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/754/2/104
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