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Beginning of ReadMe : J/ApJ/673/331 X-ray observations of CG 12 (Getman+, 2008) ================================================================================ The stellar population and origin of the mysterious high-latitude star-forming cloud CG 12. Getman K.V., Feigelson E.D., Lawson W.A., Broos P.S., Garmire G.P. <Astrophys. J., 673, 331-353 (2008)> =2008ApJ...673..331G ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Clusters, open ; Globules ; X-ray sources ; Proper motions Keywords: H II regions - ISM: globules - open clusters and associations: individual (CG 12) - stars: formation - stars: pre-main sequence - X-rays: stars Abstract: The mysterious high Galactic latitude cometary globule CG 12 has been observed with the ACIS detector on board the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. We detect 128 X-ray sources, of which half are likely young stars formed within the globule's head. This new population of > 50 T Tauri stars and one new embedded protostar is far larger than the previously reported few intermediate-mass and two protostellar members of the cloud. Description: The observations were obtained with the ACIS camera on board Chandra.
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