The Discovery of Herbig–Haro Objects in LDN 673

  • Rector T
  • Shuping R
  • Prato L
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report the discovery of 12 faint Herbig–Haro (HH) objects in LDN 673 found using a novel color-composite imaging method that reveals faint H α emission in complex environments. Follow-up observations in [S ii ] confirmed their classification as HH objects. Potential driving sources are identified from the Spitzer c2d Legacy Program catalog and other infrared observations. The 12 new HH objects can be divided into three groups: four are likely associated with a cluster of eight young stellar object class I/II IR sources that lie between them; five are colinear with the T Tauri multiple star system AS 353, and are likely driven by the same source as HH 32 and HH 332; and three are bisected by a very red source that coincides with an infrared dark cloud. We also provide updated coordinates for the three components of HH 332. Inaccurate numbers were given for this object in the discovery paper. The discovery of HH objects and associated driving sources in this region provides new evidence for star formation in the Aquila clouds, implying a much larger T Tauri population in a seldom-studied region.

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Rector, T. A., Shuping, R. Y., Prato, L., & Schweiker, H. (2018). The Discovery of Herbig–Haro Objects in LDN 673. The Astrophysical Journal, 852(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa9ce1

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