The young stellar cluster [DBS2003] 157 associated with the H II region GAL 331.31-00.34
Abstract
We report a study of the stellar content of the Near-infrared cluster [DBS2003]\,157 embedded in the extended H\, ii region GAL\,331.31-00.34, which is associated with the IRAS source 16085-5138. JHK photometry was carried out in order to identify potential ionizing candidates, and the follow-up NIR spectroscopy allowed the spectral classification of some sources, including two O-type stars. A combination of NIR photometry and spectroscopy data was used to obtain the distance of these two stars, with the method of spectroscopic parallax: IRS\,298 (O6\, V, 3.35 0.61\,kpc) and IRS\,339 (O9\, V, 3.24 0.56\,kpc). Adopting the average distance of 3.29 0.58\,kpc and comparing the Lyman continuum luminosity of these stars with that required to account for the radio continuum flux of the H\, ii region, we conclude that these two stars are the ionizing sources of GAL\,331.31-00.34. Young stellar objects (YSOs) were searched by using our NIR photometry and MIR data from the GLIMPSE survey. The analysis of NIR and MIR colour-colour diagrams resulted in 47 YSO candidates. The GLIMPSE counterpart of IRAS\,16085-5138, which presents IRAS colour indices compatible with an ultra-compact H\, ii region, has been identified. The analysis of its spectral energy distribution between 2 and 100\,μm revealed that this source shows a spectral index α = 3.6 between 2 and 25\,μm, which is typical of a YSO immersed in a protostellar envelope. Lower limits to the bolometric luminosity and the mass of the embedded protostar have been estimated as L=7.7×103L and M = 10\,M, respectively, which corresponds to a B0--B1\, V ZAMS star.
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