Evolved massive stars in W33 and in GMC G23.3-0.3

M. Messineo,J. S. Clark,D. F. Figer,K. M. Menten,R.-P. Kudritzki,F. Najarro,R. M. Rich,V. D. Ivanov,E. Valenti,C. Trombley,C.-H. R. Chen,B. Davies., J. W. MacKenty. 2017. Evolved massive stars in W33 and in GMC G23.3-0.3. Formation, Evolution and Survival of Massive Star Clusters, IAU Symposium Proceedings Series, 316th Symposium of the International-Astronomical-Union (IAU), 12, 316, DOI: 10.1017/S1743921315008947

We conducted infrared spectroscopic observations of bright stars in the direction of the molecular clouds W33 and GMC G23.3-0.3. We compared stellar spectro-photometric distances with parallactic distances to these regions, and we were able to assess the association of the detected massive stars with these molecular complexes. The spatial and temporal distributions of the detected stars enabled us to locate sources of ionizing radiation and to gather precise information on the star formation history of these clouds. The studied clouds present different distributions of massive stars.

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