High mass Star formation in the giant molecular cloud NGC 6334: an infrared view

Persi, P.; Tapia, M.; Roth, M.; Gómez, M.; Marenzi, A. R.
Bibliographical reference

Massive star birth: A crossroads of Astrophysics, IAU Symposium Proceedings of the international Astronomical Union 227, Held 16-20 May, Italy, edited by Cesaroni, R.; Felli, M.; Churchwell, E.; Walmsley, M. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005., pp.291-296

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2005
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Sub-Arcsec images in the JHK_s, H_2 and Br_γ of three areas (I(N), F and NGC 6334 IV (MM3)) of the giant molecular cloud NGC 6334 are presented. The preliminary results indicate the presence of a deeply embedded young stellar cluster in the northermost part of the cloud (I(N)). We have identified the exciting source of the cometary UCHII NGC 6334 F. This source has an infrared luminosity L_{IRacute;{=} 3 10^3 L_{&sun;} and a very steep infrared spectral index. Finally, a new center of massive star formation associated with the millimeter peak MM3 has been found east of the bipolar HII region NGC 6334 a.