Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-10-08
ApJ 491, L31 (1997)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
13 pages (latex) + 4 figures (eps), accepted in ApJ Lett
Scientific paper
10.1086/311050
We present an analysis of the optical spectroscopy of 58 stars in the Galactic plane at $l=27$\arcdeg, where a prominent excess in the flux distribution and star counts have been observed in several spectral regions, in particular in the Two Micron Galactic Survey (TMGS) catalog. The sources were selected from the TMGS, to have a $K$ magnitude brighter than +5 mag and be within 2 degrees of the Galactic plane. More than 60% of the spectra correspond to stars of luminosity class I, and a significant proportion of the remainder are very late giants which would also be fast evolving. This very high concentration of young sources points to the existence of a major star formation region in the Galactic plane, located just inside the assumed origin of the Scutum spiral arm. Such regions can form due to the concentrations of shocked gas where a galactic bar meets a spiral arm, as is observed at the ends of the bars of face-on external galaxies. Thus, the presence of a massive star formation region is very strong supporting evidence for the presence of a bar in our Galaxy.
Beckman John E.
Calbet Xavier
Garzon Francisco
Hammersley Peter
Lopez-Corredoira Martin
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