Bibcode
Tapia, M.; Persi, P.; Roth, M.
Bibliographical reference
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/316/102. Originally published in: 1996A&A...316..102T
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1996
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Description
JHK imaging photometry is reported of an area of approximately 2'x3'
centred on the far infrared source NGC 6334 I with limiting magnitudes
J=18.3, H=17.8 and K=16.2. More than 224 sources were detected in
K-band, increasing by a factor of more than seven the number of objects
found in previous near-IR surveys. Most of the sources are located in an
area of about 3500 square arcsec centered around the massive young
stellar object Irs1, which ionizes the compact HII region NGC 6334 F.
The location of these sources and the analysis of the colour-colour and
colour-magnitude diagrams suggest the presence of an embedded and young
stellar cluster of size ~70" (0.6pc), and stellar density of about
1200pc-3. The star formation efficiency is estimated to be
SFE=~0.25. Only a few of the most luminous stars of the cluster were
found to show large near-IR excesses but this may be due to the
non-detection, at the shortest wavelength, of the majority of the highly
reddened cluster members. The extinction of the region is very variable
with a maximum of AV>70 in Irs2 while the average is
=~40. Very close to the position of an
H2O maser associated with NGC 6334 I(N), a contracting core
at an earlier evolutionary stage, we found six very red sources, one of
which is a small and diffuse nebula seen only at 2.2μm. Finally, the
older and developed HII region NGC 6334 E was found to be probably
ionized by a small cluster of at least 12 B0-B0.5 ZAMS stars. For a
description of the JHK photometric system, see e.g. (1
data file).