SCYON Abstract

Received on February 4 2010

A photometric and spectroscopic investigation of star formation in the very young open cluster NGC6383

AuthorsG. Rauw, M. De Becker, and J. Manfroid
AffiliationInstitut d'Astrophysique & Géophysique, Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Accepted byAstronomy & Astrophysics
Contactrauw@astro.ulg.ac.be
URLhttp://arxiv.org/abs/1001.0696
Links NGC 6383

Abstract

The very young open cluster NGC 6383 centered on the O-star binary HD 159176 is an interesting place for studying the impact of early-type stars with strong radiation fields and powerful winds on the formation processes of low-mass stars. To investigate this process, it is necessary to determine the characteristics (age, presence, or absence of circumstellar material) of the population of low-mass pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars in the cluster. We obtained deep UBV(RI)c Hα photometric data of the entire cluster as well as medium-resolution optical spectroscopy of a subsample of X-ray selected objects. Our spectroscopic data reveal only very weak Hα emission lines in a few X-ray selected PMS candidates. We photometrically identify a number of Hα emission candidates but their cluster membership is uncertain. We find that the fainter objects in the field of view have a wide range of extinction (up to AV = 20), one X-ray selected OB star having AV ≅ 8. Our investigation uncovers a population of PMS stars in NGC 6383 that are probably coeval with HD 159176. In addition, we detect a population of reddened objects that are probably located at different depths within the natal molecular cloud of the cluster. Finally, we identify a rather complex spatial distribution of H$\alpha$ emitters, which is probably indicative of a severe contamination by foreground and background stars.