LH 95

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LH 95 is a modestly sized stellar nursery in the Large Magellanic Cloud. It is related to the HII-region LHA 120-N 55, that is, a region of hydrogen ionized by the bright stars of LH 95.

Rightascension05h 37m 04.32s[1]
Declination−66° 22 00.7
Distance~163000 light years (~50000 parsecs (50 kpc))
Quick facts Observation data (J200LHA 120-N 550 epoch), Right ascension ...
LH 95
The stellar nursery LH 95, in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Credit: NASA/ESA
Observation data (J200LHA 120-N 550 epoch)
Right ascension05h 37m 04.32s[1]
Declination−66° 22 00.7
Distance~163000 light years (~50000 parsecs (50 kpc))
Apparent magnitude (V)11.10[1]
Apparent dimensions (V)0.80' x 0.65'[1]
Physical characteristics
Other designationsLH 95, KMHK 1139, 2MASS J05370431-6622007[1]
Associations
ConstellationDorado
See also: Open cluster, List of open clusters
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Previously only young bright stars were known in this stellar association.[2] Imaging using the Hubble Space Telescope, however, allowed the identification of more than 2,500 pre–main sequence stars with masses down to about 0.3 solar masses, thereby giving a detailed picture of what a typical stellar association in the LMC looks like.[3]

The large sample of low-mass pre–main sequence stars, stars that are currently under formation, in LH 95 allows the construction of the first most complete Initial Mass Function of an extragalactic star forming cluster.[4] The Initial Mass Function of LH 95 does not seem to differ from that typical for the Milky Way.

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