VdBH 222: a starburst cluster in the inner Milky Way
A. Marco, I. Negueruela, C. Gonz\'alez-Fern\'andez, J. Ma\'iz, Apell\'aniz, R. Dorda, and J.S. Clark

TL;DR
VdBH 222 is a young, massive starburst cluster in the inner Milky Way, characterized by luminous supergiants and OB stars, with implications for understanding star formation near the Galactic bar.
Contribution
This study provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of VdBH 222, revealing its age, distance, and stellar population, and highlighting its significance in inner Galaxy star formation.
Findings
Identified nine red supergiants and two yellow supergiants as cluster members.
Determined cluster age to be between 12 and 16 million years.
Estimated cluster mass to be greater than 20,000 solar masses.
Abstract
It has been suggested that the compact open cluster VdBH 222 is a young massive distant object. We set out to characterise VdBH 222 using a comprehensive set of multi-wavelength observations. We obtained multi-band optical (UBVR) and near-infrared (JHK) photometry of the cluster field, as well as multi-object and long-slit optical spectroscopy for a large sample of stars in the field. We applied classical photometric analysis, as well as more sophisticated methods using the CHORIZOS code, to determine the reddening to the cluster. We then plotted dereddened HR diagrams and determined cluster parameters via isochrone fitting. We have identified a large population of luminous supergiants confirmed as cluster members via radial velocity measurements. We find nine red supergiants (plus one other candidate) and two yellow supergiants. We also identify a large population of OB stars. Ten of…
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