Detections of massive stars in the cluster MCM2005b77, in the star-forming regions GRS G331.34$-$00.36 (S62) and GRS G337.92$-$00.48 (S36)
Maria Messineo (USTC, MPIfR), Karl M. Menten (MPIfR), Donald F. Figer, (RIT), C.-H. Rosie Chen (MPIfR), and R. Michael Rich (UCLA)

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes massive stars in the clusters MCM2005b77 and associated HII regions GRS G331.34-00.36 and GRS G337.92-00.48 using infrared spectroscopy and photometry, revealing their distances and stellar content.
Contribution
The paper provides new spectroscopic and photometric data on massive stars in these clusters, establishing their association with specific HII regions and determining their distances.
Findings
Detected two O-type stars in GRS G331.34-00.36 at ~3.9 kpc.
Identified candidate He I stars in GRS G337.92-00.48.
MCM2005b77 is rich in B-type stars at ~5.0 kpc.
Abstract
Large infrared and millimeter wavelength surveys of the Galactic plane have unveiled more than 600 new bubble HII regions and more than 3000 candidate star clusters. We present a study of the candidate clusters MCM2005b72, DBS2003-157, DBS2003-172, and MCM2005b77, based on near-infrared spectroscopy taken with SofI on the NTT and infrared photometry from the 2MASS, VVV, and GLIMPSE surveys. We find that (1) MCM2005b72 and DBS2003-157 are subregions of the same star-forming region, HII GRS G331.34-00.36 (bubble S62). MCM2005b72 coincides with the central part of this HII region, while DBS2003-157 is a bright mid-infrared knot of the S62 shell. We detected two O-type stars at extinction \Aks=1.0-1.3 mag. Their spectrophotometric properties are consistent with the near-kinematic distance to GRS G331.34-00.36 of 3.9pm0.3 kpc. (2) DBS2003-172 coincides with a bright mid-infrared knot in the…
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