Gaia-ESO Survey: Global properties of clusters Trumpler 14 and 16 in the Carina nebula
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Authors
Damiani, F
Klutsch, A
Jeffries, RD
Randich, S
Prisinzano, L
Maiz, Apellaniz J
Micela, G
Kalari, V
Frasca, A
Zwitter, T
Bonito, R
Flaccomio, E
Francois, P
Lanzafame, AC
Sacco, GG
Bayo, A
Carraro, G
Alfaro, EJ
Costado, MT
Donati, P
Franciosini, E
Hourihane, Anna
Jofre, P
Lardo, C
Lewis, James
Magrini, L
Monaco, L
Morbidelli, L
Vink, JS
Zaggia, S
Publication Date
2017-07Journal Title
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
ISSN
0004-6361
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Volume
603
Number
ARTN A81
Language
English
Type
Article
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Damiani, F., Klutsch, A., Jeffries, R., Randich, S., Prisinzano, L., Maiz, A. J., Micela, G., et al. (2017). Gaia-ESO Survey: Global properties of clusters Trumpler 14 and 16 in the Carina nebula. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 603 (ARTN A81)https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629020
Abstract
We present the first extensive spectroscopic study of the global population in star clusters Trumpler~16, Trumpler~14 and Collinder~232 in the Carina Nebula, using data from the Gaia-ESO Survey, down to solar-mass stars. In addition to the standard homogeneous Survey data reduction, a special processing was applied here because of the bright nebulosity surrounding Carina stars. We find about four hundred good candidate members ranging from OB types down to slightly sub-solar masses. About one-hundred heavily-reddened early-type Carina members found here were previously unrecognized or poorly classified, including two candidate O stars and several candidate Herbig Ae/Be stars. Their large brightness makes them useful tracers of the obscured Carina population. The spectroscopically-derived temperatures for nearly 300 low-mass members allows the inference of individual extinction values, and the study of the relative placement of stars along the line of sight. We find a complex spatial structure, with definite clustering of low-mass members around the most massive stars, and spatially-variable extinction. By combining the new data with existing X-ray data we obtain a more complete picture of the three-dimensional spatial structure of the Carina clusters, and of their connection to bright and dark nebulosity, and UV sources. The identification of tens of background giants enables us also to determine the total optical depth of the Carina nebula along many sightlines. We are also able to put constraints on the star-formation history of the region, with Trumpler~14 stars found to be systematically younger than stars in other sub-clusters. We find a large percentage of fast-rotating stars among Carina solar-mass members, which provide new constraints on the rotational evolution of pre-main-sequence stars in this mass range.
Keywords
stars: pre-main sequence, stars: early-type, open clusters and associations: individual: Trumpler 14, open clusters and associations: individual: Trumpler 16, open clusters and associations: individual: Carina nebula
Sponsorship
This work was partly supported by the Euro pean Union FP7 program through ERC grant number 320360 and by the Leverhulme Trust through grant RPG-2012-541. We acknowledge the support from INAF an d Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università’ e della Ricerca (MIUR) in the form of the grant "Premiale VLT 2012".
Funder references
European Research Council (320360)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629020
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/264380
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