Star Formation in Dark Nebulae
James Haber
Need
• Help increase knowledge of star formation
• View parts of the universe previously obscured by dark nebulae
Spooky Star Forming Regionhttp://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap041101.html
Introduction
• Nebula are clouds of ionized hydrogen gas
• Large regions of star formation
Orion Nebulahttp://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060119.html
Star Formation
http://coolwiki.ipac.caltech.edu/index.php/Studying_Young_Stars
Introduction
• Dark nebula are similar to reflection nebula
• Can only be seen due to the fact that they block out light
Horsehead Nebulahttp://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030713.html
Taurus-Auriga Dark Cloudhttp://www.usm.uni-muenchen.de/ys/iras_images.html
Literature Review
• Red and Nebulous Objects in Dark Clouds
• Search for protostars and T Tauri stars previously missed by Herbig and Rao
Literature Review
• An optical survey to look for star formation in Lynds Dark Clouds
• Ratio of Class 0 to Class I protostars was found to be about 1:1, very different from previous 1:10 ratio
Purpose
The purpose of my project is to study star formation in dark nebulae using color-color plots and spectral energy distribution charts to classify and identify young stars.
Methodology
Bibliography• ESA/Hubble Information Centre. "Hubble spots a celestial bauble." ScienceDaily, 15 Dec.
2010. Web. 1 May 2011. • NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "The Art of Making Stars." ScienceDaily, 4 Apr. 2011.
Web. 1 May 2011.• Chandra X-ray Center. "New evidence on origin of supernovas." ScienceDaily, 27 Apr.
2011. Web. 1 May 2011.• Hillenbrand, Lynne. "On the Stellar Population and Star-Forming History of the Orion
Nebula Cluster." The Astronomical Journal 113.5 (1997).• "Secrets of a Dark Cloud." ESO. 2 July 1999. Web. 05 May 2011.
<http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso9934/>.• Francesco, James, Michiel R. Hogerheijde, and William J. Welch. "ABUNDANCES OF
MOLECULAR SPECIES IN BARNARD 68." The Astronomical Journal 124 (2002): 2749-755.• Visser, Anja E., and John S. Richer. "COMPLETION OF A SCUBA SURVEY OF LYNDS DARK
CLOUDS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR LOW-MASS STAR FORMATION." The Astronomical Journal 124 (2002): 2756-78
• Seeds, Michael A. "Three Kinds of Nebulae." Foundations of Astronomy. Australia: Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2008. 198-99.
• "Lynds Clouds." CoolWiki. Web. 03 June 2011. <http://coolwiki.ipac.caltech.edu/index.php/Main_Page>.
What is the problem?
Knowledge Base Lit Review(Check this)
What is the hypothesis
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Does this answer
Dependent variableUp or down? Which?
Why?How do we know?
MethodDoes the methodActually test the hypothesis?