Difference between revisions of "Specific IC 2118 information"
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Spitzer is so sensitive that it easily sees things at the far reaches of the Universe with only a few seconds' integration. When studying clusters of stars, not just with Spitzer, one of the first major goals is to figure out which objects are truly cluster members and which are not. [[Media:findingclustermembers.pdf| This pdf file]] has a discussion of how to find members of young clusters in general. | Spitzer is so sensitive that it easily sees things at the far reaches of the Universe with only a few seconds' integration. When studying clusters of stars, not just with Spitzer, one of the first major goals is to figure out which objects are truly cluster members and which are not. [[Media:findingclustermembers.pdf| This pdf file]] has a discussion of how to find members of young clusters in general. |
Revision as of 21:28, 6 February 2007
This will be fleshed out more in time.
Right now, all I have is the following:
Young stars in general
Finding the cluster members
Spitzer is so sensitive that it easily sees things at the far reaches of the Universe with only a few seconds' integration. When studying clusters of stars, not just with Spitzer, one of the first major goals is to figure out which objects are truly cluster members and which are not. This pdf file has a discussion of how to find members of young clusters in general.