Hundreds of new cluster candidates in the VISTA variables in the Via Lactea survey DR1
R. H. Barba, A. Roman-Lopes, J. L. Nilo Castellon, V. Firpo, D., Minniti, P. Lucas, J. P. Emerson, M. Hempel, M. Soto, R. K. Saito

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of 493 new star cluster candidates in the Galactic plane using VISTA VVV survey data, revealing their distribution, morphology, and association with star-forming activity.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic method combining density maps and visual inspection to identify new star clusters in near-infrared images, significantly expanding the known cluster population.
Findings
493 new star cluster candidates discovered
Clusters are concentrated along the Galactic plane and near star-forming complexes
Many clusters are associated with young stellar objects and star formation indicators
Abstract
VISTA variables in the Via Lactea is an ESO Public survey dedicated to scan the bulge and an adjacent portion of the Galactic disk in the fourth quadrant using the VISTA telescope and the near-infrared camera VIRCAM. One of the leading goals of the VVV survey is to contribute to the knowledge of the star cluster population of the Milky Way. To improve the census of the Galactic star clusters, we performed a systematic scan of the JHKs images of the Galactic plane section of the VVV survey. Our detection procedure is based on a combination of superficial density maps and visual inspection of promising features in the NIR images. The material examined are color-composite images corresponding to the DR1 of VVV. We report the discovery of 493 new star cluster candidates. The analysis of the spatial distribution show that the clusters are very concentrated in he Galactic plane, presenting…
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