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J/ApJ/674/336       Spitzer observations of NGC 1333         (Gutermuth+, 2008)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/ApJ/674/336 Spitzer observations of NGC 1333 (Gutermuth+, 2008) ================================================================================ Spitzer observations of NGC 1333: a study of structure and evolution in a nearby embedded cluster. Gutermuth R.A., Myers P.C., Megeath S.T., Allen L.E., Pipher J.L., Muzerolle J., Porras A., Winston E., Fazio G. <Astrophys. J., 674, 336-356 (2008)> =2008ApJ...674..336G ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Nebulae ; Photometry, infrared ; Photometry, millimetric/submm Keywords: stars: formation Abstract: We present a comprehensive analysis of structure in the young, embedded cluster, NGC 1333 using members identified with Spitzer and 2MASS photometry based on their IR-excess emission. A total of 137 members are identified in this way, composed of 39 protostars and 98 more evolved pre-main-sequence stars with disks. Of the latter class, four are transition/debris disk candidates. Description: Observations of the NGC 1333 region were obtained with the IRAC instrument on board Spitzer over two epochs: 2004 February 10 (PID 6) and 2004 September 8 (PID 178). MIPS imaging of NGC 1333 was obtained on 2004 February 3 (PID 58) at the medium scan rate. All sources detected by Spitzer are matched to Two-Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) Point Source Catalog (PSC) sources, extending the potential wavelength coverage for these objects to J band at 1.2um.