A spectroscopic investigation of early-type stars in the young open cluster Westerlund 2
Gregor Rauw, Hugues Sana, Ya\"el Naz\'e

TL;DR
This study combines spectroscopic and photometric data to determine that Westerlund 2 is approximately 8 kpc away, clarifying its distance and binary star characteristics, with implications for understanding its stellar population.
Contribution
It provides the first joint spectroscopic and photometric analysis of Westerlund 2's eclipsing binaries, confirming a larger distance and challenging previous shorter-distance estimates.
Findings
Distance to Westerlund 2 is about 8 kpc.
No short-period binaries found among O-type stars.
Short-period binaries are rare in the cluster.
Abstract
The distance of the very young open cluster Westerlund 2, which contains the very massive binary system WR 20a and is likely associated with a TeV source, has been the subject of much debate. We attempt a joint analysis of spectroscopic and photometric data of eclipsing binaries in the cluster to constrain its distance. A sample of 15 stars, including three eclipsing binaries (MSP 44, MSP 96, and MSP 223) was monitored with the FLAMES multi-object spectrograph. The spectroscopic data are analysed together with existing BV photometry. The analysis of the three eclipsing binaries clearly supports the larger values of the distance, around 8 kpc, and rules out values of about 2.4 - 2.8 kpc that have been suggested in the literature. Furthermore, our spectroscopic monitoring reveals no clear signature of binarity with periods shorter than 50 days in either the WN6ha star WR 20b, the early…
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