GOMEZ MERCEDES NIEVES
Artículos
Título:
From Head to Sword: The Clustering Properties of Stars in Orion
Autor/es:
GOMEZ, M., LADA, C. J.
Editorial:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 1998 p. 1524 - 1524
Resumen:
e investigate the structure in the spatial distributions of optically selected samples of young stars in the Head (lambda Orionis) and in the Sword (Orion A) regions of the constellation of Orion with the aid of stellar surface density maps and the two-point angular correlation function. The distributions of young stars in both regions are found to be nonrandom and highly clustered. Stellar surface density maps reveal three distinct clusters in the lambda Ori region. The two-point correlation function displays significant features at angular scales that correspond to the radii and separations of the three clusters identified in the surface density maps. Most young stars in the lambda Ori region (~80%) are presently found within these three clusters, consistent with the idea that the majority of young stars in this region were formed in dense protostellar clusters that have significantly expanded since their formation. Over a scale of ~0.05d-0.5d the correlation function