Ks-band (2.14 micron) imaging of southern massive star formation regions traced by methanol masers

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics

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Accepted PASA. Full version including figures available from http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~slongmor/snl_iris2_withfigs.pdf

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10.1071/AS09017

We present deep, wide-field, Ks-band (2.14 micron) images towards 87 southern massive star formation regions traced by methanol maser emission. Using point-spread function fitting, we generate 2.14 micron point source catalogues towards each of the regions. For the regions between 10 degrees and 350 degrees galactic longitude and galactic latitude +/- 1 degree, we match the 2.14 micron sources with the GLIMPSE point source catalogue to generate a combined 2.14 to 8.0 micron point source catalogue. We provide this data for the astronomical community to utilise in studies of the stellar content of embedded clusters.

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