The Villafranca catalog of Galactic OB groups: I. Systems with O2-O3.5 stars
J. Ma\'iz Apell\'aniz, P. Crespo Bellido, R. H. Barb\'a, R., Fern\'andez Aranda, and A. Sota

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes 16 Galactic OB stellar groups with early O-type stars using GOSSS and Gaia data, revealing insights into star formation processes and group structures in the Milky Way.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive list of O-type stellar groups with detailed distance and membership analysis, supporting hierarchical star formation models.
Findings
Distances are most consistent with VLBI parallaxes.
Massive stars can form in low-mass clusters or isolation.
Some stars may be ejected from clusters.
Abstract
CONTEXT. The GOSSS spectral classifications and Gaia data have significantly improved our ability to measure distances and determine memberships of stellar groups with OB stars. AIMS. We have started a program to identify, measure distances, and determine the membership of Galactic stellar groups with OB stars. We start with the identification and distance determinations of groups with O stars. In this paper we concentrate on groups that contain stars with the earliest spectral subtypes. METHODS. We use GOSSS to select Galactic stellar groups with O2-O3.5 stars and a method that combines Gaia DR2 photometry, positions, proper motions, and parallaxes to assign robust memberships and measure distances. We also include the two clusters in that paper to generate our first list of 16 O-type Galactic stellar groups. RESULTS. We derive distances, determine the membership, and analyze the…
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