New massive members of Cygnus OB2
S. R. Berlanas, A. Herrero, F. Comer\'on, A. Pasquali, C. Bertelli, Motta, A. Sota

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically identified 42 new massive OB stars in Cygnus OB2, expanding the known population and analyzing their age and extinction distribution to understand star formation patterns.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale spectroscopic classification of candidate OB stars in Cygnus OB2, increasing the known massive star sample and analyzing their formation history.
Findings
42 new OB-type stars identified, including 11 O-type stars
Massive star formation progressed from lower to higher Galactic longitudes
Confirmed age and extinction distribution patterns in Cygnus OB2
Abstract
The Cygnus complex is one of the most powerful star forming regions at a close distance from the Sun (~1.4 kpc). Its richest OB association Cygnus OB2 is known to harbor many tens of O-type stars and hundreds of B-type stars, providing a large homogeneous population of OB stars that can be analyzed. Many studies of its massive population have been developed in the last decades, although the total number of OB stars is still incomplete. Our aim is to increase the sample of O and B members of Cygnus OB2 and its surroundings by spectroscopically classifying 61 candidates as possible OB-type members of Cygnus OB2. We have obtained new blue intermediate-resolution spectra suitable for spectral classification of the 61 candidates in Cygnus OB2 and surroundings. We thus performed a spectral classification of the sample using He I-II and metal lines rates, as well as the Marxist Ghost Buster…
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