The Spitzer c2d survey of large, nearby, interstellar clouds. VII. Ophiuchus observed with MIPS
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Young Astronomy and Planetary Sciences Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review 74 Scopus citations Overview Fingerprint Abstract We present maps of 14.4 deg2 of the Ophiuchus dark clouds observed by the Spitzer Space Telescope Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS). These high-quality maps depict both numerous point sources and extended dust emission within the star-forming and non-star-forming portions of these clouds. Using PSF-fitting photometry, we detect 5779 sources at 24 μm and 81 sources at 70 μm at the 10 σ level of significance. Three hundred twenty-three candidate young stellar objects (YSOs) were identified according to their positions on the MIPS/2MASS K versus K - [24] color-magnitude diagrams, as compared to 24 μm detections in the SWIRE extragalactic survey. We find that more than half of the YSO candidates, and almost all those with protostellar Class I spectral energy distributions, are confined to the known cluster and aggregates. Original language English (US) Pages (from-to) 1013-1037 Number of pages 25 Journal Astrophysical Journal Volume 672 Issue number 2 DOIs https://doi.org/10.1086/523883 State Published - Jan 10 2008 Keywords ISM: clouds Infrared: stars Stars: formation ASJC Scopus subject areas Astronomy and Astrophysics Space and Planetary Science Access to Document 10.1086/523883 Other files and links Link to publication in Scopus Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'The Spitzer c2d survey of large, nearby, interstellar clouds. VII. Ophiuchus observed with MIPS'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. photometer Earth & Environmental Sciences 100% photometers Physics & Astronomy 75% young Earth & Environmental Sciences 58% Space Infrared Telescope Facility Physics & Astronomy 55% color-magnitude diagram Physics & Astronomy 52% spectral energy distribution Physics & Astronomy 46% photometry Physics & Astronomy 41% point sources Physics & Astronomy 40% View full fingerprint Cite this APA Standard Harvard Vancouver Author BIBTEX RIS Padgett, D. L., Rebull, L. M., Stapelfeldt, K. R., Chapman, N. L., Lai, S. P., Mundy, L. G., Evans, N. J., Brooke, T. Y., Cieza, L. A., Spiesman, W. J., Noriega-Crespo, A., McCabe, C. E., Allen, L. E., Blake, G. A., Harvey, P. M., Huard, T. L., Jørgensen, J. K., Koerner, D. W., Myers, P. C., ... Young, K. E. (2008). The Spitzer c2d survey of large, nearby, interstellar clouds. VII. Ophiuchus observed with MIPS. Astrophysical Journal, 672(2), 1013-1037. https://doi.org/10.1086/523883 The Spitzer c2d survey of large, nearby, interstellar clouds. VII. Ophiuchus observed with MIPS. / Padgett, Deborah L.; Rebull, Luisa M.; Stapelfeldt, Karl R.; Chapman, Nicholas L.; Lai, Shih Ping; Mundy, Lee G.; Evans, Neal J.; Brooke, Timothy Y.; Cieza, Lucas A.; Spiesman, William J.; Noriega-Crespo, Alberto; McCabe, Caer Eve; Allen, Lori E.; Blake, Geoffrey A.; Harvey, Paul M.; Huard, Tracy L.; Jørgensen, Jes K.; Koerner, David W.; Myers, Philip C.; Sargent, Annelia I.; Teuben, Peter; Van Dishoeck, Ewine F.; Wahhaj, Zahed; Young, Kaisa E. In: Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 672, No. 2, 10.01.2008, p. 1013-1037. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review Padgett, DL, Rebull, LM, Stapelfeldt, KR, Chapman, NL, Lai, SP, Mundy, LG, Evans, NJ, Brooke, TY, Cieza, LA, Spiesman, WJ, Noriega-Crespo, A, McCabe, CE, Allen, LE, Blake, GA, Harvey, PM, Huard, TL, Jørgensen, JK, Koerner, DW, Myers, PC, Sargent, AI, Teuben, P, Van Dishoeck, EF, Wahhaj, Z & Young, KE 2008, 'The Spitzer c2d survey of large, nearby, interstellar clouds. VII. Ophiuchus observed with MIPS', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 672, no. 2, pp. 1013-1037. https://doi.org/10.1086/523883 Padgett DL, Rebull LM, Stapelfeldt KR, Chapman NL, Lai SP, Mundy LG et al. The Spitzer c2d survey of large, nearby, interstellar clouds. VII. Ophiuchus observed with MIPS. Astrophysical Journal. 2008 Jan 10;672(2):1013-1037. https://doi.org/10.1086/523883 Padgett, Deborah L. ; Rebull, Luisa M. ; Stapelfeldt, Karl R. ; Chapman, Nicholas L. ; Lai, Shih Ping ; Mundy, Lee G. ; Evans, Neal J. ; Brooke, Timothy Y. ; Cieza, Lucas A. ; Spiesman, William J. ; Noriega-Crespo, Alberto ; McCabe, Caer Eve ; Allen, Lori E. ; Blake, Geoffrey A. ; Harvey, Paul M. ; Huard, Tracy L. ; Jørgensen, Jes K. ; Koerner, David W. ; Myers, Philip C. ; Sargent, Annelia I. ; Teuben, Peter ; Van Dishoeck, Ewine F. ; Wahhaj, Zahed ; Young, Kaisa E. / The Spitzer c2d survey of large, nearby, interstellar clouds. VII. Ophiuchus observed with MIPS. In: Astrophysical Journal. 2008 ; Vol. 672, No. 2. pp. 1013-1037. @article{9f33012bcafe40a4bf9df5047451ad05, title = "The Spitzer c2d survey of large, nearby, interstellar clouds. VII. 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