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1990ApJ...359..319L 
Astrophys. J., 359, 319-343 (1990) 
A CO survey of regions around 34 open clusters. II. Physical properties of cataloged molecular clouds. 
LEISAWITZ D.  
 
1990ApJ...359..319L 
Astrophys. J., 359, 319-343 (1990) 
A CO survey of regions around 34 open clusters. II. Physical properties of cataloged molecular clouds. 
LEISAWITZ D.  
 
1989ApJS...70..731L 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 70, 731-812 (1989) 
A CO survey of regions around 34 open clusters. 
LEISAWITZ D., BASH F.N. and THADDEUS P.
 
1989ApJS...70..731L 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 70, 731-812 (1989) 
A CO survey of regions around 34 open clusters. 
LEISAWITZ D., BASH F.N. and THADDEUS P.
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#83 [PGS95] 15598.87 PoC 21 36 03.9 +57 22 47
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1995ApJ...447..721P 
Astrophys. J., 447, 721-741 (1995) 
The large-scale structure, kinematics, and evolution of IC 1396. 
PATEL N.A., GOLDSMITH P.F., SNELL R.L., HEZEL T. and XIE T.

Revision as of 22:14, 11 February 2011

brc36 21h35m32.6s +57d31m50s

  • BRC 36 3 articles on ADS two are on star formation but none on SIMBAD
  • 3 results from ADS: 1 abstract, 2 Chandra proposals; 0 results from Simbad, however, Aladin applet Simbad identifies (and IRAS-IRIS reveals) 6 YSOs, 10 IR sources, 2 Mol Cld, Rf Neb, Br Neb, Dk Neb, stars in nebulae, and stars in clouds.
  • This looks like an interesting field. Lots going on (too much?) ADS: Garmire and Getman are both proposing to use Chandra to study this area. (x-rays)

--CJohnson 16:33, 9 February 2011 (PST)

Using SIMBAD, and searching under coordinates yields 83 objects mostly stars: 17 *iC, 13 TT*, 4 *, 1 **, 8 Y*O, 4 Em*, 1 Or*, 1 *i* (star in double system), 1 *IN (star in nebula), 16 IR sources, 3 smm, 5 Molecular cloud, 2 part of cloud, 1 cloud, 1 dark nebula, 1 bright nebula, 1 reflection nebula, and 1 radio source. One of the molecular clouds is the elephant trunk nebula.--Linahan 13:20, 11 February 2011 (PST)

The elephant trunk nebula has 23 references. Here is a sampling of them.

  1. 66 NAME ELEPHANT TRUNK NEBULA 519.38 MoC 21 36 +57.4

2009AJ....137.3685B 
Astron. J., 137, 3685-3699 (2009) 
An infrared census of star formation in the Horsehead nebula. 
BOWLER B.P., WALLER W.H., MEGEATH S.T., PATTEN B.M. and TAMURA M. 2009AJ....138.1116S 
Astron. J., 138, 1116-1136 (2009) 
A Spitzer view of the young open cluster NGC 2264. 
SUNG H., STAUFFER J.R. and BESSELL M.S. 2009ApJ...690..683R 
Astrophys. J., 690, 683-705 (2009) 
Properties of protostars in the Elephant Trunk in the globule IC 1396A. 
REACH W.T., FAIED D., RHO J., BOOGERT A., TAPPE A., JARRETT T.H., MORRIS P., CAMBRESY L., PALLA F. and VALDETTARO R. 2009ApJ...694L..26G 
Astrophys. J., 694, L26-L30 (2009) 
Driving turbulence and triggering star formation by ionizing radiation. 
GRITSCHNEDER M., NAAB T., WALCH S., BURKERT A. and HEITSCH F. 2009ApJ...702.1507M 
Astrophys. J., 702, 1507-1529 (2009) 
Mid-infrared variability of protostars in IC 1396A. 
MORALES-CALDERON M., STAUFFER J.R., REBULL L., WHITNEY B.A., BARRADO Y NAVASCUES D., ARDILA D.R., SONG I., BROOKE T.Y., HARTMANN L. and CALVET N. 2008A&A...485..753H 
Astron. Astrophys., 485, 753-763 (2008) 
An infrared-submillimeter study of starforming regions selected by the ISOSS 170 {mu}m survey. 
HENNEMANN M., BIRKMANN S.M., KRAUSE O. and LEMKE D. 2008ApJ...675.1352V 
Astrophys. J., 675, 1352-1360 (2008) 
High-resolution H_2_ O maser observations toward IRAS sources in bright-rimmed clouds. 
VALDETTARO R., MIGENES V., TRINIDAD M.A., BRAND J. and PALLA F. flags: (abstract) 2007PASJ...59S.443I 
Publ. Astron. Soc. Jap., 59, 443-454 (2007) 
AKARI infrared imaging of reflection nebulae IC4954 and IC4955. 
ISHIHARA D., ONAKA T., KANEDA H., SUZUKI T., KATAZA H., SAKON I., OKADA Y., DOI Y., FUJISHIRO N., FUJIWARA H., ITA Y., KII T., KIM W., MAKIUTI S., MATSUMOTO T., MATSUHARA H., MURAKAMI H., NAKAGAWA T., OHYAMA Y., OYABU S., SERJEANT S., SHIBAI H., TAKAGI T., TANABE T., UEMIZU K., UENO M., USUI F., WADA T., WATARAI H. and YAMAMURA I. --Linahan 13:33, 11 February 2011 (PST)

  1. 12 and #75 The two larges sources are both stars with 28 and 24 sources. respectively. Looks like it might be a star in the elephant trunk nebula because they have overlapping sources. HD 205794 243.93 *iC 21 35 43.8294 +57 28 03.484 B0.5V 28 and 75 HD 239710 560.65 *iN 21 36 41.0395 +57 30 08.260 B3V 24

Both reference: 2004ApJS..154..385R 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 154, 385-390 (2004) 
Protostars in the Elephant Trunk nebula. 
REACH W.T., RHO J., YOUNG E., MUZEROLLE J., FAJARDO-ACOSTA S., HARTMANN L., SICILIA-AGUILAR A., ALLEN L., CAREY S., CUILLANDRE J.-C., JARRETT T.H., LOWRANCE P., MARSTON A., NORIEGA-CRESPO A. and HURT R.L.--Linahan 13:46, 11 February 2011 (PST)

Here is the summary of information on the clouds:

  1. 28 [IS94] 1 354.07 MoC 21 35 43 +57 26.1

1994JApA...15..157I 
J. Astrophys. Astron., 15, 157-163 (1994) 
Observations of the bright-rimmed molecular clouds near the Cepheus OB 2 association. 
INDRANI C. and SRIDHARAN T.K.

  1. 29 [PGS95] 14 365.70 PoC 21 36 03.6 +57 27 23

1995ApJ...447..721P 
Astrophys. J., 447, 721-741 (1995) 
The large-scale structure, kinematics, and evolution of IC 1396. 
PATEL N.A., GOLDSMITH P.F., SNELL R.L., HEZEL T. and XIE T.

  1. 39 IRAS 21346+5714 410.43 Cld 21 36 12.4 +57 27 34 There are 11 sources but a lot of the same sources as elephant trunk.

1995Ap&SS.224..571S 
Astrophys. Space Sci., 224, 571-572 (1995) 
Searches for bright-rimmed clouds with IRAS point sources. 
SUGITANI K. and OGURA K. 1991ApJS...77...59S 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 77, 59-66 (1991) 
A catalog of bright-rimmed clouds with IRAS Point Sources: candidates for star formation by radiation-driven implosion. I. The Northern hemisphere. 
SUGITANI K., FUKUI Y. and OGURA K.

  1. 40 [IS94] 15 410.44 MoC 21 36 12 +57 27.5

1991ApJS...77...59S 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 77, 59-66 (1991) 
A catalog of bright-rimmed clouds with IRAS Point Sources: candidates for star formation by radiation-driven implosion. I. The Northern hemisphere. 
SUGITANI K., FUKUI Y. and OGURA K.

  1. 61 [DBY94] 099.1+04.0511.24 MoC 21 36 35.4 +57 30 36

1994ApJS...95..419D 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 95, 419-456 (1994) 
Molecular clouds in Cygnus. I. A large-scale survey. 
DOBASHI K., BERNARD J.-P., YONEKURA Y. and FUKUI Y.

  1. 70 LBN 098.83+04.12 538.58 MoC 21 35 +57.4

2006MNRAS.369.1822M 
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 369, 1822-1836 (2006) 
Photometric distances to nine dark globules. 
MAHESWAR G. and BHATT H.C. 1997A&A...325.1001S 
Astron. Astrophys., 325, 1001-1012 (1997) 
The X-ray view of the central part of IC 1396. 
SCHULZ N.S., BERGHOEFER T.W. and ZINNECKER H. 1990ApJ...359..319L 
Astrophys. J., 359, 319-343 (1990) 
A CO survey of regions around 34 open clusters. II. Physical properties of cataloged molecular clouds. 
LEISAWITZ D. 1989ApJS...70..731L 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 70, 731-812 (1989) 
A CO survey of regions around 34 open clusters. 
LEISAWITZ D., BASH F.N. and THADDEUS P.

  1. 83 [PGS95] 15598.87 PoC 21 36 03.9 +57 22 47

1995ApJ...447..721P 
Astrophys. J., 447, 721-741 (1995) 
The large-scale structure, kinematics, and evolution of IC 1396. 
PATEL N.A., GOLDSMITH P.F., SNELL R.L., HEZEL T. and XIE T.