The Darkest Cloud: An IRAC/MIPS survey of the Pipe Nebula
- Author(s)
- Charles Lada, Joao Alves, Marco Lombardi, August Muench
- Abstract
We propose to use Spitzer to perform an IRAC/MIPS imaging survey of the
Pipe Nebula, the massive dark cloud complex which is nearest the Sun.
Lacking the most obvious signposts of star formation, such as HII
regions, reflection nebulae, etc., this cloud appears to be a prime and
rare example of a massive molecular cloud in a very early stage of
evolutionary development. The primary goal of this survey will be to
obtain a complete census of protostellar and star formation activity in
this extremely young cloud. This data will be combined with the results
of a major observational program we have been conducting to map and
measure the structure of the entire cloud complex, including all its
dense cores, using deep near-infrared extinction observations obtained
from the ground. The synthesis of the extinction and Spitzer data will
used to construct a detailed empirical picture of the earliest stages of
dense core and protostellar evolution. As a secondary goal we also
intend to use the proposed Spitzer observations, in conjunction with the
near-infrared observations, to constrain the 1-8 micron extinction law
in the cloud and to measure the extinction in the most opaque (Av >
40 mag) dense cores, which cannot be penetrated by ground-based
observations alone.
- Organisation(s)
- Department of Astrophysics
- Journal
- Spitzer Proposal
- Pages
- 20119
- Publication date
- 06-2005
- Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 103004 Astrophysics
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/f506f291-89f0-404f-954e-41c6ecb508eb