Molecular gas and a new young stellar cluster in the far outer Galaxy
Joao L. Yun, Davide Elia, Pedro M. Palmeirim, Joana I. Gomes, and, Andre M. Martins

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a young stellar cluster in the far outer Galaxy, analyzing its properties and environment, and demonstrating ongoing star formation activity in this remote region of the Milky Way.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a young stellar cluster in the far outer Galaxy, including its properties, molecular cloud environment, and star formation efficiency.
Findings
Discovery of a young cluster at 10.3 kpc distance
Cluster contains low and intermediate-mass young stars
Star formation activity persists in the outer Galaxy
Abstract
We investigate the star-formation ocurring in the region towards IRAS07527-3446 in the molecular cloud [MAB97]250.63-3.63, in the far outer Galaxy. We report the discovery of a new young stellar cluster, and describe its properties and those of its parent molecular cloud. Near-infrared JHKS images were obtained with VLT/ISAAC, and millimetre line CO spectra were obtained with the SEST telescope. VLA archive date were also used. The cloud and cluster are located at a distance of 10.3 kpc and a Galactocentric distance of 15.4 kpc, in the far outer Galaxy. Morphologically, IRAS 07527-3446 appears as a young embedded cluster of a few hundred stars seen towards the position of the IRAS source, extending for about 2-4 pc and exhibiting sub-clustering. The cluster contains low and intermediate-mass young reddened stars, a large fraction having cleared the inner regions of their circumstellar…
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