A Near Infrared Investigation of Optically Obscured Galactic Giant H II R egions

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We propose to continue our survey of giant HII regions at JHK. Our eventual goals are to characterize their stellar content, investigate the nature of massive star formation, and to use the derived infrared spectral types to determine distances and as probes of Galactic structure. The infrared photometry will be used to identify massive star and young stellar object candidates for follow-up spectroscopy (on both 4m and 8m class telescopes). Our program and other recent near infrared observations are producing examples of clusters of newly born massive stars. We have already identified O stars and massive YSOs in a number of GHII regions and will continue our succesful survey in other GHII regions using 4m imaging for new clusters and 4m spectroscopy for clusters for which we already have imaging data. Further, we will use Gemini to go farther down the main sequence spectroscopically in W31 producing a more accurate mass, age, and luminosity for this rich young cluster.

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