Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
We present the results of optical and near-IR spectra and mid-infrared
images of the star forming region Gy 2-18, which is associated with IRAS
05439+3035. Within this region, there is a star with strong Ha emission
that is illuminating an optical reflection nebula. Optical and near-IR
spectra indicate that this star, named IRS 11, is a possible Herbig Be star
of spectral type BO-B2, with a strong stellar wind and an infrared excess
probably originating in a circumstellar dust disk. The mid-infrared images
at 8.7, 9.7, and 12.5 æm show the presence of a second very red source, IRS
9, deeply embedded in the cloud and with a remarkably strong silicate
feature in absorption. The estimated bolometric luminosity of 8.6103
Lsolar and the infrared spectral index aIR=1.9 suggest that IRS 9 is a
massive protostellar object. These two sources form the core of the young
stellar cluster associated with Gy 2-18. The infrared luminosity and
spectral index of another member, IRS 13, are estimated to be <=165 Lsolar
and <=0.44.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista