论文标题
IGIGINS YSO调查III:Ophiuchus和Scorpius中的前序列星的恒星参数
The IGRINS YSO Survey III: Stellar parameters of pre-main sequence stars in Ophiuchus and Upper Scorpius
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论文摘要
我们使用浸入式光栅红外光谱仪(IGIGINS)来确定位于Ophiuchus和Scorpius恒星形成区域的61 K-和M型幼体恒星物体(YSO)的基本参数。我们采用了合成光谱和马尔可夫链蒙特卡洛方法来拟合特定的K频段光谱区域,并确定光谱温度($ t _ {\ rm eff} $),表面重力($ \ log $ g),磁场强度(b),预计旋转速度($ v \ sin I $ $)和k-band veling($ rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm_ {我们确定了$ \ sim $ 46%样本的b。将恒星参数与本系列论文I中提出的TAurus-Auriga和TW Hydrae关联(TWA)的结果进行了比较。我们将IGRINS调查中的所有YSO用2量和明智的光度法的红外光谱指数分类为2至24〜 $μ$ m。我们发现,II类YSO通常比其III类较高的$ \ log $ g和$ v \ sin i $,类似的b和更高的k频段。此外,我们确定了K和M场恒星样品的恒星参数也观察到了Igrins。我们已经确定了在不同进化阶段的内在相似性和差异,并在IGRINS YSO调查中对恒星参数的均匀确定。考虑到$ \ log $ g是年龄的代理,我们发现Ophiuchus和Taurus样品的年龄相似。我们还发现,上天蝎座和Twa Ysos具有相似的年龄,并且比Ophiuchus/Taurus Ysos更具进化。
We used the Immersion GRating Infrared Spectrometer (IGRINS) to determine fundamental parameters for 61 K- and M-type young stellar objects (YSOs) located in the Ophiuchus and Upper Scorpius star-forming regions. We employed synthetic spectra and a Markov chain Monte Carlo approach to fit specific K-band spectral regions and determine the photospheric temperature ($T_{\rm eff}$), surface gravity ($\log$ g), magnetic field strength (B), projected rotational velocity ($v \sin i$), and K-band veiling ($r_{\rm K}$). We determined B for $\sim$46% of our sample. Stellar parameters were compared to the results from Taurus-Auriga and the TW Hydrae Association (TWA) presented in Paper I of this series. We classified all the YSOs in the IGRINS survey with infrared spectral indices from 2MASS and WISE photometry between 2 and 24~$μ$m. We found that Class II YSOs typically have lower $\log$ g and $v\sin i$, similar B, and higher K-band veiling than their Class III counterparts. Additionally, we determined the stellar parameters for a sample of K and M field stars also observed with IGRINS. We have identified intrinsic similarities and differences at different evolutionary stages with our homogeneous determination of stellar parameters in the IGRINS YSO Survey. Considering $\log$ g as a proxy for age, we found that the Ophiuchus and Taurus samples have a similar age. We also find that Upper Scorpius and TWA YSOs have similar ages, and are more evolved than Ophiuchus/Taurus YSOs.