We have performed mid-IR photometry of the young open cluster NGC 2264 using the images obtained with the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Array Camera and Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer instruments and presented a normalized classification scheme of young stellar objects in various color-color diagrams to make full use of the information from multicolor photometry. These results are compared with the classification scheme based on the slope of the spectral energy distribution (SED). From the spatial distributions of Class I and II stars, we have identified two subclusterings of Class I objects in the CONE region of Sung et al. The disked stars in the other star-forming region S Mon are mostly Class II objects. These three regions show a distinct difference in the fractional distribution of SED slopes as well as the mean value of SED slopes. The fraction of stars with primordial disks is nearly flat between log m = 0.2 and −0.5 and that of transition disks is very high for solar mass stars. In addition, we have derived a somewhat higher value of the primordial disk fraction for NGC 2264 members located below the main pre-main-sequence locus (so-called BMS stars). This result supports the idea that BMS stars are young stars with nearly edge-on disks. We have also found that the fraction of primordial disks is very low near the most massive star S Mon and increases with distance from S Mon.
New UBVI and H photometry has been performed for the young open cluster NGC 2244. We classified 30 OB stars as being members of the cluster using proper-motion data and spectral types from previous investigators, along with photometric diagrams obtained in this study. We measured H emission strength of the stars by H photometry and set up a selection criterion to select pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars with H emission. Fourteen PMS stars and seven PMS candidates were found using the criterion. In addition, six stars found near the positions of ROSAT HRI X-ray sources were assumed to be PMS stars and the optical counterparts of these X-ray sources. We determined a reddening of hE(BÀV )i = 0.47 AE 0.04 for the cluster and a total-to-selective extinction ratio of R V = 3.1 AE 0.2. The distance modulus derived was V 0 À M V = 11.1. By comparing our photometric results with theoretical evolution models, we derived a main-sequence turnoff age of 1.9 Myr and a PMS age spread of about 6 Myr. The slope of the initial mass function, C, calculated in the mass range 0.5 log m 2.0 could be flat (C = À0.7 AE 0.1).
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