A massive association around the obscured open cluster RSGC3
Ignacio Negueruela, Carlos Gonzalez-Fernandez, Amparo Marco (Alicante), and J. Simon Clark (OU)

TL;DR
This study reveals a massive, extended association of red supergiants surrounding the obscured open cluster RSGC3 in the Milky Way, using photometry and spectroscopy to identify and analyze its members.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed investigation of RSGC3's spatial extent and surrounding population, confirming a very massive stellar association.
Findings
RSGC3 is surrounded by an extended population of red supergiants.
A potential second cluster of red supergiants was identified nearby.
The surrounding association may be very massive, exceeding 10^5 solar masses.
Abstract
Four clusters of red supergiants have been discovered in a region of the Milky Way close to base of the Scutum-Crux Arm and the tip of the Long Bar. Population synthesis models indicate that they must be very massive to harbour so many supergiants. The spatial extent of one of these clusters, RSGC3, has not been investigated. We utilised 2MASS JHK photometry to identify candidate obscured luminous red stars in the vicinity of RSGC3. We observed a sample of candidates with the TWIN spectrograph on the 3.5-m telescope at Calar Alto, obtaining intermediate-resolution spectroscopy in the 8000-9000A range. We re-evaluated a number of classification criteria proposed in the literature for this spectral range and found that we could use our spectra to derive spectral types and luminosity classes. We measured the radial velocity of five members of RSGC3, finding velocities similar to the…
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