The Stellar Content of Obscured Galactic Giant HII Regions. VI: W51A
E. Figueredo, R. D. Blum, A. Damineli, P. S. Conti, C. L. Barbosa

TL;DR
This study provides spectroscopic and imaging analysis of the obscured W51A star-forming region, revealing the properties and classifications of embedded OB stars, their distances, and the structure of associated compact HII regions.
Contribution
It offers new spectroscopic classifications, a revised closer distance estimate, and detailed high-resolution imaging of the young stellar objects within W51A.
Findings
Spectroscopically classified four OB stars as O-type.
Derived a closer distance of 2.0 kpc, smaller than previous estimates.
Identified IRS 2E as a massive young stellar object with complex emission features.
Abstract
We present K-band spectra of newly born OB stars in the obscured Galactic giant H II region W51A and ~ 0.8'' angular resolution images in the J, H and K_S-bands. Four objects have been spectroscopically classified as O-type stars. The mean spectroscopic parallax of the four stars gives a distance of 2.0 \pm 0.3 kpc (error in the mean), significantly smaller than the radio recombination line kinematic value of 5.5 kpc or the values derived from maser propermotion observations (6--8 kpc). The number of Lyman continuum photons from the contribution of all massive stars (NLyc ~ 1.5 x 10^{50} s^{-1}) is in good agreement with that inferred from radio recombination lines (NLyc = 1.3 x 10^{50} s^{-1}) after accounting for the smaller distance derived here. We present analysis of archival high angular resolution images (NAOS CONICA at VLT and T-ReCS at Gemini) of the compact region W51 IRS2.…
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