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On the accretion properties of young stellar objects in the L1615/L1616 cometary cloud

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 572, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201424249

Keywords

accretion, accretion disks; techniques: spectroscopic; open clusters and associations: individual: L1615/L1616; stars: pre-main sequence; stars: low-mass

Funding

  1. NASA
  2. National Science Foundation
  3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. PRIN INAF

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We present the results of FLAMES/UVES and FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectroscopic observations of 23 low-mass stars in the L1615/L1616 cometary cloud, complemented with FORS2 and VIMOS spectroscopy of 31 additional stars in the same cloud. L1615/L1616 is a cometary cloud in which the star formation was triggered by the impact of massive stars in the Orion OB association. From the measurements of the lithium abundance and radial velocity, we confirm the membership of our sample to the cloud. We use the equivalent widths of the H alpha, H beta, and the He I lambda 5876, lambda 6678, lambda 7065 angstrom emission lines to calculate the accretion luminosities, L-ace, and the mass accretion rates, (M) over dot(acc). We find in L1615/L1616 a fraction of accreting objects (similar to 30%), which is consistent with the typical fraction of accretors in T associations of similar age (similar to 3 Myr). The mass accretion rate for these stars shows a trend with the mass of the central object similar to that found for other star-forming regions, with a spread at a given mass that depends on the evolutionary model used to derive the stellar mass. Moreover, the behavior of the 2MASS/WISE colors with. (M)over dot(acc) indicates that strong accretors with log (M)over dot(acc) greater than or similar to -8.5 dex show large excesses in the JHKs bands, as in previous studies. We also conclude that the accretion properties of the L1615/L1616 members are similar to those of young stellar objects in T associations, like Lupus.

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