We present the first results in an ongoing project to identify objectively OB associations in galaxies with varying luminosities, morphologies and environments. Our goal is to determine whether the physical characteristics of associations correlate with the properties or environment of the parent galaxy. As these associations are the primary sites of star formation in galaxies, knowledge of their characteristics is essential in understanding how stars form in galaxies. In the closest galaxies, OB associations can be identified as groups of blue stars. In more distant galaxies where individual stars can not be resolved, OB associations traditionally have been identified subjectively by eye, leading to subjective biases in the derived propert...
Context. To understand the structure and evolution of massive stars, systematic surveys of...
The distribution of young stars into OB associations has long been in need of updating. High-precisi...
OB associations play an important role in Galactic evolution, though their origins and dynamics rema...
We report on the results from application of an objective algorithm (PLC) to find OB associations, t...
We present a new automatic technique based on Principal Component Analysis and Cluster Analysis, wit...
The Milky Way’s most luminous, young and massive (M & 104 M) star clusters and OB associations h...
We present results of a search for OB associations in NGC 300. Using an automatic and objective met...
9 pages, Latex, 5 Figures, Appendix (two pages, maps of 6 typical associations in NGC 300 and map of...
We present multiband photometric observations of three spiral galaxies selected in a sample suited f...
Context. Determining the parameters of massive stars is crucial to understand many processes in gala...
We present a new semi-automatic, objective way to identify OB associations in unresolved galaxies
We develop a method to identify and determine the physical properties of stellar associations using ...
Context. An OB association is a gravitationally unbound group of stars. The identification...
OB associations are low-density groups of young stars that are dispersing from their birth environme...
Context. The Ara OB1a association is a nearby complex in the fourth Galactic quadrant wher...
Context. To understand the structure and evolution of massive stars, systematic surveys of...
The distribution of young stars into OB associations has long been in need of updating. High-precisi...
OB associations play an important role in Galactic evolution, though their origins and dynamics rema...
We report on the results from application of an objective algorithm (PLC) to find OB associations, t...
We present a new automatic technique based on Principal Component Analysis and Cluster Analysis, wit...
The Milky Way’s most luminous, young and massive (M & 104 M) star clusters and OB associations h...
We present results of a search for OB associations in NGC 300. Using an automatic and objective met...
9 pages, Latex, 5 Figures, Appendix (two pages, maps of 6 typical associations in NGC 300 and map of...
We present multiband photometric observations of three spiral galaxies selected in a sample suited f...
Context. Determining the parameters of massive stars is crucial to understand many processes in gala...
We present a new semi-automatic, objective way to identify OB associations in unresolved galaxies
We develop a method to identify and determine the physical properties of stellar associations using ...
Context. An OB association is a gravitationally unbound group of stars. The identification...
OB associations are low-density groups of young stars that are dispersing from their birth environme...
Context. The Ara OB1a association is a nearby complex in the fourth Galactic quadrant wher...
Context. To understand the structure and evolution of massive stars, systematic surveys of...
The distribution of young stars into OB associations has long been in need of updating. High-precisi...
OB associations play an important role in Galactic evolution, though their origins and dynamics rema...