TY - JOUR
T1 - The APOGEE-2 Survey of the Orion Star-forming Complex. I. Target Selection and Validation with Early Observations
AU - Cottle, J'Neil
AU - Covey, Kevin R.
AU - Suárez, Genaro
AU - Román-Zúñiga, Carlos
AU - Schlafly, Edward
AU - Downes, Juan Jose
AU - Ybarra, Jason E.
AU - Hernandez, Jesus
AU - Stassun, Keivan
AU - Stringfellow, Guy S.
AU - Getman, Konstantin
AU - Feigelson, Eric
AU - Borissova, Jura
AU - Kim, J. Serena
AU - Roman-Lopes, A.
AU - Da Rio, Nicola
AU - De Lee, Nathan
AU - Frinchaboy, Peter M.
AU - Kounkel, Marina
AU - Majewski, Steven R.
AU - Mennickent, Ronald E.
AU - Nidever, David L.
AU - Nitschelm, Christian
AU - Pan, Kaike
AU - Shetrone, Matthew
AU - Zasowski, Gail
AU - Chambers, Ken
AU - Magnier, Eugene
AU - Valenti, Jeff
N1 - Funding Information:
This publication makes use of data products from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, which is a joint project of the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology, as well as NEOWISE, which is a project of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology. WISE and NEOWISE are funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Funding Information:
Funding for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV has been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, and the Participating Institutions. SDSS-IV acknowledges support and resources from the Center for High-Performance Computing at the University of Utah. The SDSS web site ishttp://www. sdss.org.
Funding Information:
contributed to the hardware, software, and logistical support required to acquire, reduce, and analyze APOGEE 2 spectra. C. N. served as Chilean Lead Observer of the project SDSSIV/ APOGEE 2 South throughout the duration of the project. R.E. M. contributed general reading of the manuscript and checks for consistency in the instrumental and science case. K.R.C. and J.I.C. acknowledge support provided by the NSF through grant AST-1449476. C.R.Z. acknowledges support from programs UNAM-DGAPA-PAPITT IN116315 and IN108117. R.E.M. acknowledges support by the BASAL Centro de Astrofísica y Techologás Afines (CATA) PFB–6/ 2007. P.M.F. acknowledges support from NSF Grant AST-11311835 J.B. is supported by the Ministry for the Economy, Development, and Tourism’s Programa Inicativa Científica Milenio through grant IC120009, awarded to The Millennium Institute of Astrophysics (MAS).
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PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - The Orion Star-forming Complex (OSFC) is a central target for the APOGEE-2 Young Cluster Survey. Existing membership catalogs span limited portions of the OSFC, reflecting the difficulty of selecting targets homogeneously across this extended, highly structured region. We have used data from wide-field photometric surveys to produce a less biased parent sample of young stellar objects (YSOs) with infrared (IR) excesses indicative of warm circumstellar material or photometric variability at optical wavelengths across the full 420 square degree extent of the OSFC. When restricted to YSO candidates with H < 12.4, to ensure S/N ∼ 100 for a six-visit source, this uniformly selected sample includes 1307 IR excess sources selected using criteria vetted by Koenig & Liesawitz (2014) and 990 optical variables identified in the Pan-STARRS1 3π survey: 319 sources exhibit both optical variability and evidence of circumstellar disks through IR excess. Objects from this uniformly selected sample received the highest priority for targeting, but required fewer than half of the fibers on each APOGEE-2 plate. We filled the remaining fibers with previously confirmed and new color-magnitude selected candidate OSFC members. Radial velocity measurements from APOGEE-1 and new APOGEE-2 observations taken in the survey's first year indicate that ∼90% of the uniformly selected targets have radial velocities consistent with Orion membership. The APOGEE-2 Orion survey will include >1100 bona fide YSOs whose uniform selection function will provide a robust sample for comparative analyses of the stellar populations and properties across all sub-regions of Orion.
AB - The Orion Star-forming Complex (OSFC) is a central target for the APOGEE-2 Young Cluster Survey. Existing membership catalogs span limited portions of the OSFC, reflecting the difficulty of selecting targets homogeneously across this extended, highly structured region. We have used data from wide-field photometric surveys to produce a less biased parent sample of young stellar objects (YSOs) with infrared (IR) excesses indicative of warm circumstellar material or photometric variability at optical wavelengths across the full 420 square degree extent of the OSFC. When restricted to YSO candidates with H < 12.4, to ensure S/N ∼ 100 for a six-visit source, this uniformly selected sample includes 1307 IR excess sources selected using criteria vetted by Koenig & Liesawitz (2014) and 990 optical variables identified in the Pan-STARRS1 3π survey: 319 sources exhibit both optical variability and evidence of circumstellar disks through IR excess. Objects from this uniformly selected sample received the highest priority for targeting, but required fewer than half of the fibers on each APOGEE-2 plate. We filled the remaining fibers with previously confirmed and new color-magnitude selected candidate OSFC members. Radial velocity measurements from APOGEE-1 and new APOGEE-2 observations taken in the survey's first year indicate that ∼90% of the uniformly selected targets have radial velocities consistent with Orion membership. The APOGEE-2 Orion survey will include >1100 bona fide YSOs whose uniform selection function will provide a robust sample for comparative analyses of the stellar populations and properties across all sub-regions of Orion.
KW - open clusters and associations: individual (Orion)
KW - stars: formation
KW - stars: pre-main sequence
KW - stars: protostars
KW - surveys
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4365/aabada
DO - 10.3847/1538-4365/aabada
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85051196434
SN - 0067-0049
VL - 236
JO - Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
JF - Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
IS - 2
M1 - 27
ER -