Triggered Star Formation in the Scorpius-Centaurus OB Association (Sco OB2)
Thomas Preibisch & Hans Zinnecker
invited talk at the Third "Three-Islands" Euroconference:
"From Darkness to Light: Origin and Early Evolution of Young Stellar Clusters",
eds. T. Montmerle & Ph. Andre, ASP Conference Series 243, p. 791-799 (2000)
Abstract
We explore the star formation history of the Upper Scorpius
OB association, the youngest part of Sco OB2.
A wide field (160 square-degree) survey for low-mass
pre-main sequence (PMS) stars enabled us to increase the number of known
low-mass members of Upper Scorpius to nearly 100 stars.
In a detailed analysis of the locations of these stars in the
HR diagram, taking proper account
of the uncertainties and the effects of unresolved binaries,
we find a mean stellar age of about
5 Myr and no evidence for a significant age dispersion among these
stars.
This implies that the star formation history of the Upper Scorpius
association was dominated by a short star-burst,
which started about 5 Myr ago and ended probably not more than one or two
Myr later.
Interestingly, the structure and kinematics of the HI shells surrounding
the Sco OB2 association show that the shock wave of a supernova explosion
in the nearby Upper Centaurus-Lupus association, the oldest part of
Sco OB2, crossed Upper Scorpius just about 5 Myr ago.
This strongly suggests that this supernova shock wave triggered the
star-burst in Upper Scorpius.
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For further information see our paper published in the
Astronomical Journal, 117, 2381, (1999)
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and also the previous paper
the survey for young stars in Upper Scorpius.
Some nice images of the Upper Scorpius association can be found
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