The Distance to the Massive Galactic Cluster Westerlund 2 from a Spectroscopic and HST Photometric Study
Carlos A. Vargas Alvarez, Henry A. Kobulnicky, David R. Bradley,, Sheila J. Kannappan, Mark A. Norris, Richard J. Cool, and Brendan P. Miller

TL;DR
This study uses HST imaging and ground-based spectroscopy to precisely measure the distance to Westerlund 2, revealing a closer proximity than previous estimates and identifying new massive stars within the cluster.
Contribution
It provides a refined distance measurement to Westerlund 2 using combined spectroscopic and photometric data, and identifies new O-type stars and a potential binary system.
Findings
Distance to Westerlund 2 is approximately 4.16 kpc.
Fifteen new O-type stars were discovered.
Evidence of a mid-IR PAH ring around MSP 18.
Abstract
We present a spectroscopic and photometric determination of the distance to the young Galactic open cluster Westerlund 2 using WFPC2 imaging from the Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based optical spectroscopy. HST imaging in the F336W, F439W, F555W, and F814W filters resolved many sources previously undetected in ground-based observations and yielded photometry for 1136 stars. We identified fifteen new O-type stars, along with two probable binary systems, including MSP 188 (O3 + O5.5). We fit reddened SEDs based on the Padova isochrones to the photometric data to determine individual reddening parameters and for O-type stars in Wd2. We find average values and mag, which result in a smaller distance than most other spectroscopic and photometric studies. After a statistical distance…
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