Bibcode
Hanson, M. M.; Froebrich, D.; Martins, F.; Chené, A.-N.; Rosslowe, C.; Herrero, A.; Kim, H.-J.
Bibliographical reference
Highlights of Astronomy, Volume 16, pp. 410-419
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2015
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This first part of Special Session 5 explored the current status of
infrared-based observations of obscured and distant stellar clusters in
the Milky Way galaxy. Recent infrared surveys, either serendipitously or
using targeted searches, have uncovered a rich population of young and
massive clusters. However, cluster characterization is more challenging
as it must be obtained often entirely in the infrared due to high
line-of-sight extinction. Despite this, much is to be gained through the
identification and careful analysis of these clusters, as they allow for
the early evolution of massive stars to be better constrained. Further,
they act as beacons delineating the Milky Way's structure and as nearby,
resolved analogues to the distant unresolved massive clusters studied in
distant galaxies.