Context. Recent studies have shown that the area around the massive, obscured cluster RSGC3 may harbour several clusters of red supergiants. Aims. We analyse a clump of photometrically selected red supergiant candidates 20′ south of RSGC3 in order to confirm the existence of another of these clusters. Methods. Using medium-resolution infrared spectroscopy around 2.27 μm, we derived spectral types and velocities along the line of sight for the selected candidates, confirming their nature and possible association. Results. We find a compact clump of eight red supergiants and four other candidates at some distance, all of them spectroscopically confirmed red supergiants. The majority of these objects must form an open cluster, which we name Al...
Aims. In this study we conduct a pilot program aimed at the red supergiant population of the Magella...
Aims. The Scutum complex in the inner disk of the Galaxy hosts a number of young clusters and associ...
Aims. The Scutum complex in the inner disk of the Galaxy has a number of young star clusters dominat...
Context. Recent studies have shown that the area around the massive, obscured cluster RSGC3 may har...
Context. Recent studies have revealed massive star clusters in a region of the Milky Way close to th...
Context. Four clusters of red supergiants have been discovered in a region of the Milky Way close to...
Aims. We aim to characterise the properties of a third massive, red supergiant dominated galactic c...
Massive stars are important for the evolution of the interstellar medium. The detailed study of thei...
Context. Several clusters of red supergiants have been discovered in a small region of the Milky Way...
Context. Several clusters of red supergiants have been discovered in a small region of the Milky Way...
Massive clusters in our Galaxy are an ideal testbed to investigate the properties and evolution of h...
We report the discovery of an extraordinarily massive young cluster of stars in the Galaxy, having a...
Context. The discovery of several clusters of red supergiants towards l = 24°−30° has triggered inte...
Context. Clear identifications of Galactic young stellar clusters farther than a few kpc from the Su...
Aims. In this study we conduct a pilot program aimed at the red supergiant population of the Magella...
Aims. The Scutum complex in the inner disk of the Galaxy hosts a number of young clusters and associ...
Aims. The Scutum complex in the inner disk of the Galaxy has a number of young star clusters dominat...
Context. Recent studies have shown that the area around the massive, obscured cluster RSGC3 may har...
Context. Recent studies have revealed massive star clusters in a region of the Milky Way close to th...
Context. Four clusters of red supergiants have been discovered in a region of the Milky Way close to...
Aims. We aim to characterise the properties of a third massive, red supergiant dominated galactic c...
Massive stars are important for the evolution of the interstellar medium. The detailed study of thei...
Context. Several clusters of red supergiants have been discovered in a small region of the Milky Way...
Context. Several clusters of red supergiants have been discovered in a small region of the Milky Way...
Massive clusters in our Galaxy are an ideal testbed to investigate the properties and evolution of h...
We report the discovery of an extraordinarily massive young cluster of stars in the Galaxy, having a...
Context. The discovery of several clusters of red supergiants towards l = 24°−30° has triggered inte...
Context. Clear identifications of Galactic young stellar clusters farther than a few kpc from the Su...
Aims. In this study we conduct a pilot program aimed at the red supergiant population of the Magella...
Aims. The Scutum complex in the inner disk of the Galaxy hosts a number of young clusters and associ...
Aims. The Scutum complex in the inner disk of the Galaxy has a number of young star clusters dominat...