A young double stellar cluster in a HII region, emerging from its parent molecular cloud
Joao L. Yun, Anlaug Amanda Djupvik, Antonio J. Delgado, Emilio J., Alfaro

TL;DR
This study characterizes a newly discovered young double stellar cluster within an HII region, revealing its structure, stellar content, and age, and highlighting ongoing star formation and cluster evolution processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed multi-wavelength observations and analysis of the cluster's properties, including its sub-clustering, stellar populations, and interaction with the surrounding molecular cloud.
Findings
Identified a young double stellar cluster with sub-clustering.
Estimated the cluster's age to be 7-8 million years.
Discovered a massive protostellar candidate and ongoing star formation.
Abstract
We report the properties of a new young double stellar cluster in the region towards IRAS 07141-0920 contained in the HII region Sh2-294. High-resolution optical UBVRI and Halpha images, near-infrared JHKs and H2 filter images were used to make photometric and morphological studies of the point sources and the nebula seen towards Sh2-294. The optical images reveal an emission nebula with very rich morphological details, composed mainly of UV scattered light and of Halpha emission. Contrasting with the bright parts of the nebula, opaque, elongated patches are seen. Our optical photometry confirms that the illuminator of the nebula is likely to be a B0.5V star located at a distance of about 3.2 kpc. Our near-IR images reveal an embedded cluster, extending for about 2 pc and exhibiting sub-clustering: a denser, more condensed, sub-cluster surrounding the optical high-mass B0.5V illuminator…
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