The deep OB star population in Carina from the VST Photometric H$\alpha$ Survey (VPHAS+)
M. Mohr-Smith, J. E. Drew, R. Napiwotzki, S. Sim\'on-D\'iaz, N. J., Wright, G. Barentsen, J. Eisl\"offel, H. J. Farnhill, R. Greimel, M., Mongui\'o, V. Kalari, Q. A. Parker, J. S. Vink

TL;DR
This study constructs a deep catalog of OB stars in the Carina region using VPHAS+ survey data, providing new insights into their distribution, extinction properties, and association with clusters, with high confirmation accuracy.
Contribution
It presents the first deep, blue excess-selected OB star catalog in the Milky Way's Carina region, including spectral energy distribution fitting and extinction analysis, with spectroscopic validation.
Findings
Identification of 5915 high-confidence O-B2 candidates
Spectroscopic confirmation of 97% of a subset
Discovery of a 108-star association near LSS 2063
Abstract
Massive OB stars are critical to the ecology of galaxies, and yet our knowledge of OB stars in the Milky Way, fainter than , remains patchy. Data from the VST Photometric H Survey (VPHAS+) permit the construction of the first deep catalogues of blue excess-selected OB stars, without neglecting the stellar field. A total of 14900 candidates with 2MASS cross-matches are blue-selected from a 42 square-degree region in the Galactic Plane, capturing the Carina Arm over the Galactic longitude range . Spectral energy distribution fitting is performed on these candidates' combined VPHAS+ and 2MASS magnitudes. This delivers: effective temperature constraints, statistically separating O from early-B stars; high-quality extinction parameters, and (random errors typically ). The high-confidence…
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