Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) found in H II regions are probable sites of triggered star formation due to compression by ionization/shock fronts, and it is hypothesized that star formation proceeds from the exciting star(s) side outward of the H II region ("small-scale sequential star formation"). In order to quantitatively test this hypothesis we undertook B V Ic photometry of four BRC aggregates. The amounts of interstellar extinction and reddening for each star were estimated by using JHKs photometry. We then constructed reddening-corrected V/V - Ic color-magnitude diagrams, where the age of each star was derived. All of the stars turned out to be a few tenths to a few Myr old. Although the scatters were large and the numbers of the sample stars are small, we found a clear trend that the stars inside or in the immediate vicinity of the bright rim are younger than those outside it in all four aggregates, confirming the hypothesis in question. © 2007. Astronomical Society of Japan.
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Ogura, K., Chauhan, N., Pandey, A. K., Bhatt, B. C., Ojha, D., & Itoh, Y. (2007). Age sequence in small clusters associated with bright-rimmed clouds. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 59(1), 199–204. https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/59.1.199
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