Abstract:
Precise mapping of star-forming regions in galaxies is essential to understand
the formation of galaxies. Stars that belong to O and B spectral types are
considered hot young stars and can be found in active star-forming regions.
This study focuses on identifying active star-forming regions in the Milky
Way galaxy. A sample of 39 million stars that belong to 3006 open clusters in
the Milky Way galaxy was selected for the study. Position, B-R color
magnitude, apparent G-band magnitude and parallax angle for each star were
selected from GAIA data release II. The surface temperature and spectral class
of each star were calculated based on the B-R color-magnitude. The apparent
magnitude and the distance for each star were used to calculate the absolute
magnitude in G-band. A total of 60982 stars with a surface temperature
greater than 10,000 K were filtered. This was confirmed by locating the O and
B-type stars in H-R diagrams for a sample of open clusters. The regions where
O and B type stars (Stars with surface temperature > 10, 000 K) were located
are considered the most active star-forming regions. Position coordinates of
each of these stars were converted to the galactic coordinate system and a map
with star locations was created.