{ "id": "astro-ph/0404197", "version": "v2", "published": "2004-04-08T21:45:50.000Z", "updated": "2005-02-02T22:46:46.000Z", "title": "Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of the WR 38/WR38a Cluster", "authors": [ "Debra J. Wallace", "Douglas R. Gies", "Anthony F. J. Moffat", "Michael M. Shara", "Virpi S. Niemela" ], "comment": "Submitted to AJ, 24 pages, 3 figures Content is significantly changed", "journal": "Astron.J.130:126-133,2005", "doi": "10.1086/430671", "categories": [ "astro-ph" ], "abstract": "We are conducting a high angular resolution imaging survey of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars using the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. We have found a small stellar cluster associated with the faint, close pair WR 38 and WR 38a. We present astrometric measurements and photometry in the wide-band F336W (U), F439W (B), and F555W (V) filter system for these cluster and nearby stars. We compare their colors and magnitudes with calibrated model results for reddened stars to identify seven probable main sequence members of the cluster. A least-squares fit of the colors and magnitudes of this set yields a cluster reddening of E(B-V) = 1.45 +/- 0.14 mag and a distance of 3.7^{+3.8}_{-1.2} kpc. We discuss the relationship of this cluster to other objects along the line of sight, and we argue that the distance probably lies in the range 5 - 8 kpc (but is not as great as 14.5 kpc distance recently advocated by Shorlin, Turner, & Pedreros). At a distance of 8 kpc, the cluster would reside in a dense region of the Carina spiral arm, close to a giant molecular cloud and the starburst cluster NGC 3603.", "revisions": [ { "version": "v2", "updated": "2005-02-02T22:46:46.000Z" } ], "analyses": { "keywords": [ "hubble space telescope imaging", "angular resolution imaging survey", "seven probable main sequence members" ], "tags": [ "journal article" ], "note": { "typesetting": "TeX", "pages": 24, "language": "en", "license": "arXiv", "status": "editable", "inspire": 647885 } } }