GN 03.27.6 in the Perseus Dark Cloud
Deep in the Perseus Dark Cloud is the cometary reflection nebula GN 03.27.6. It is lit by emission line star LkHa 326. This is also a young stellar object candidate. The cloud is thought to be about 300 parsecs distant or about 1000 light-years. With the field deep in the cloud it has a dark and dreary appearance, about like the weather I've had trying to image it. Several other young stellar object candidates (Y*Oc) are in the field as are T Tauri stars (TT*). Both would be considered protostars still heated mostly by gravitational collapse rather than their yet to ignite nuclear furnace.
I wasn't able to find much on the field. Seemed many of the papers were behind pay walls. What I did learn about the field is shown in the annotated image.
I don't recall what drew me to put this field on the to-do list. Probably someones posted wide field of this area in which the cloud showed up as a small low resolution object that peaked my interest. Usually I note whose image that was but I failed to do so for this one.
14" LX200R @ f/10, L=4x10' RGB=2x10', STL-11000XM, Paramount ME
Rick
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