Near-infrared study of the stellar population of Sh2-152
S. Ram\'irez Alegr\'ia, A. Herrero, A. Mar\'in-Franch, E. Puga, F., Najarro, J. A. Acosta Pulido, S. L. Hidalgo, and S. Sim\'on-D\'iaz

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to analyze the stellar population of Sh2-152, determining its distance, age, extinction, and mass, and identifying stellar types within the cluster for the first time.
Contribution
It provides the first near-infrared stellar classification of sources in Sh2-152, refining its fundamental parameters and understanding of its stellar content.
Findings
Distance estimated at 3.21 kpc
Cluster age younger than 9.4 Myr
Total mass of approximately 2,450 solar masses
Abstract
Context: The discovery of new massive star clusters and massive stellar populations in previously known clusters in our Galaxy by means of infrared studies has changed our view of the Milky Way from an inactive to an active star-forming machine. Within this scenario, we present a near-infrared spectrophotometric study of the stellar content of the compact H II region Sh2-152. Aims: We aim to determine the distance, extinction, age, and mass of Sh2-152, using for the first time near-infrared stellar classification for several sources in the region. Methods: Using our near-infrared (J, H, and Ks) photometry and the colour-magnitude diagram for the cluster field, we selected 13 bright stars, candidate members of the reddened cluster's main sequence, for H- and K- spectroscopy and spectral classification. This near-infrared information was complemented with an optical spectrum of the…
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