Context. The discovery of new, obscured massive star clusters has changed our understanding of the Milky Way star-forming activity from a passive to a very active star-forming machine. The search for these obscured clusters is strongly supported by the use of all-sky, near-IR surveys. Aims. The main goal of the MASGOMAS project is to search for and study unknown, young, and massive star clusters in the Milky Way, using near-IR data. Here we try to determine the main physical parameters (distance, size, total mass, and age) of Masgomas-4, a new double-core obscured cluster. Methods. Using near-IR photometry (J, H, and KS) we selected a total of 21 stars as OB-type star candidates. Multi-object, near-IR follow-up spectroscopy ...
Context. New infrared surveys have revealed over 1000 new open cluster candidates in the MilkyWay, b...
We present high angular resolution near--infrared images of the obscured Galactic Giant HII (GHII) r...
Context. Recent near- and mid-infrared surveys have brought evidence that the Milky Way continues to...
Context. The discovery of new, obscured massive star clusters has changed our understanding of the M...
Context. Recent near-infrared data have contributed to the discovery of new (obscured) massive stell...
Context. Recent near-infrared data have contributed to unveiling massive and obscured stellar popula...
Nearly 500 cluster candidates have been reported by searches based on the new all-sky near infrared...
Context.Massive clusters are more often found in actively star forming galaxies than in quiescent o...
Context. New infrared surveys have revealed over 1000 new open cluster candidates in the Milky Way, ...
Context. Young massive clusters are key to map the Milky Way’s structure, and near-infrared large ar...
Context. Recent near- and mid-infrared surveys have brought evidence that the Milky Way continues to...
Context. Young massive clusters are key to map the Milky Way’s structure, and near-infrare...
Context. Young massive clusters are key to map the Milky Way’s structure, and near-infrared large ar...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is not fully constrained. Studies of y...
This paper is part of a project to search the inner Milky Way for hidden massive clusters and to add...
Context. New infrared surveys have revealed over 1000 new open cluster candidates in the MilkyWay, b...
We present high angular resolution near--infrared images of the obscured Galactic Giant HII (GHII) r...
Context. Recent near- and mid-infrared surveys have brought evidence that the Milky Way continues to...
Context. The discovery of new, obscured massive star clusters has changed our understanding of the M...
Context. Recent near-infrared data have contributed to the discovery of new (obscured) massive stell...
Context. Recent near-infrared data have contributed to unveiling massive and obscured stellar popula...
Nearly 500 cluster candidates have been reported by searches based on the new all-sky near infrared...
Context.Massive clusters are more often found in actively star forming galaxies than in quiescent o...
Context. New infrared surveys have revealed over 1000 new open cluster candidates in the Milky Way, ...
Context. Young massive clusters are key to map the Milky Way’s structure, and near-infrared large ar...
Context. Recent near- and mid-infrared surveys have brought evidence that the Milky Way continues to...
Context. Young massive clusters are key to map the Milky Way’s structure, and near-infrare...
Context. Young massive clusters are key to map the Milky Way’s structure, and near-infrared large ar...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is not fully constrained. Studies of y...
This paper is part of a project to search the inner Milky Way for hidden massive clusters and to add...
Context. New infrared surveys have revealed over 1000 new open cluster candidates in the MilkyWay, b...
We present high angular resolution near--infrared images of the obscured Galactic Giant HII (GHII) r...
Context. Recent near- and mid-infrared surveys have brought evidence that the Milky Way continues to...