Mapping Luminous Hot Stars in the Galaxy
E. Zari, H.-W. Rix, N. Frankel, M. Xiang, E. Poggio, R. Drimmel, and, A. Tkachenko

TL;DR
This study constructs an all-sky catalog of luminous hot stars using Gaia and 2MASS data, mapping their distribution in the Milky Way and revealing complex structures and associations with spiral arms, to aid future spectroscopic analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive all-sky sample of luminous OBA stars with estimated distances, enabling detailed mapping of Galactic structure and spiral arm associations.
Findings
Identified over- and under-densities in the Galactic disc.
Mapped the distribution of luminous hot stars across the Milky Way.
Found complex young star structures not confined to spiral arms.
Abstract
[Abridged] Luminous hot stars dominate the stellar energy input to the interstellar medium throughout cosmological time, they are laboratories to test theories of stellar evolution and multiplicity, and they serve as luminous tracers of star formation in the Milky Way and other galaxies. Massive stars occupy well-defined loci in colour-colour and colour-magnitude spaces, enabling selection based on the combination of Gaia EDR3 astrometry and photometry and 2MASS photometry, even in the presence of substantive dust extinction. In this paper we devise an all-sky sample of such luminous OBA-type stars, designed to be quite complete rather than very pure, to serve as targets for spectroscopic follow-up with the SDSS-V survey. We estimate "astro-kinematic" distances by combining parallaxes and proper motions with a model for the expected velocity and density distribution of young stars; we…
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