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NGC 6357

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Not to be confused withOmega Nebula.
Emission nebula in the constellation Scorpius
NGC 6357
Emission nebula
H II region
NGC 6357 composite image
Observation data:J2000epoch
Right ascension17h 24m[1]
Declination−34° 20′[1]
Distance~5900±450[2] ly   (1800±140 pc)
ConstellationScorpius[3]
DesignationsWar and Peace Nebula,[1] Lobster Nebula[4]Sharpless 11,RCW 131, Gum 66, Madokami
See also:Lists of nebulae

NGC 6357 is adiffuse nebula nearNGC 6334 in theconstellationScorpius. The nebula contains many proto-stars shielded by dark discs of gas, and young stars wrapped in expanding "cocoons" or expanding gases surrounding these small stars. It is also known as theLobster Nebula.[4][5] This nebula was given the nameWar and Peace Nebula by theMidcourse Space Experiment scientists because of its appearance, which, in infrared images the bright, western part resembles a dove, while the eastern part looks like a skull.[6] A petition by anime fans to rename it as theMadokami nebula, due to resemblance with a character, was unsuccessful.[7][8]

It is located about 5,500 light years away from Earth.[9] NGC 6357 is connected by a filamentary structure toNGC 6334, and the two may form a single complex.[10]

Associated open clusters

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Pismis 24

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AHubble Space Telescope (HST) image ofPismis 24-1, the "core" of NGC 6357.
Dark Energy Camera captures the star-forming nebula NGC 6357

This nebula includes theopen clusterPismis 24, which is home to severalmassive stars. One of the brightest stars in the cluster,Pismis 24-1, was thought possibly to be the most massive on record, approaching 300solar masses, until it was discovered to be amultiple system of at least three stars; component stars would still remain near 100 solar masses each, making them among the more massive stars on record.[11][12]

G353.2+0.7

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The young stellar cluster G353.2+0.7 lies east of Pismis 24 and was revealed by aChandra X-ray image showing approximately 800 stars.[13]

G353.1+0.6

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The young stellar cluster G353.1+0.6 lies southeast of Pismis 24 and also contains approximately 800 stars detected by X-ray.[13] The region includes severalO-type stars, including [BDSB2003] 10.[14]

Massive stars

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NGC 6357 is one of the most prominent sites of massive-star formation in our neighborhood of theMilky Way. A variety of earlyO-type stars reside in this nebula, blowing the bubbles around the star clusters that can be seen in the molecular cloud.

Prominent stars in Pismis 24[15]
Star nameSpectral typeMagnitude
(Mbol)
Temperature[16]
(K)
Radius
(R)
Mass
(M)
WR 93 (HD 157504)WC7-11.271,00010120
Pismis 24-1NEO3.5 If*−10.042,0001774
Pismis 24-1SWO4 III−9.841,5001666
Pismis 24-2O5.5 V(f)−8.940,0001243
Pismis 24-3O8 V−7.733,400925
Pismis 24-10O9 V−7.231,500820
Pismis 24-12B1 V−5.330,000411
Pismis 24-13O6.5 III((f))−8.635,6001235
Pismis 24-15O8 V−7.833,4001025
Pismis 24-16O7.5 V−9.034,0001638
Pismis 24-17O3.5 III−10.142,7001778
Pismis 24-18B0.5 V−6.430,000615
Pismis 24-19B0.5 V−5.430,000411

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"NGC 6357".SIMBAD.Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved2007-05-03.
  2. ^Kuhn, Michael A.; Hillenbrand, Lynne A.; Sills, Alison; Feigelson, Eric D.; Getman, Konstantin V. (2018)."Kinematics in Young Star Clusters and Associations with Gaia DR2".The Astrophysical Journal.870 (1): 32.arXiv:1807.02115.Bibcode:2019ApJ...870...32K.doi:10.3847/1538-4357/aaef8c.S2CID 119328315.
  3. ^R. W. Sinnott, ed. (1988).The Complete New General Catalogue and Index Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters by J. L. E. Dreyer. Sky Publishing Corporation and Cambridge University Press.ISBN 978-0-933346-51-2.
  4. ^abSample, Ian (20 February 2013)."Lobster Nebula – birthplace of stars – revealed in infrared".the Guardian.
  5. ^"Lobster Nebula Seen with ESO's VISTA Telescope Space Wallpaper".Space.com. 25 February 2013.
  6. ^"2MASS Picture of the Week Archive Captions".
  7. ^"There Is A New Petition To Name A Nebula After "Ultimate Madoka"". crunchyroll.com.
  8. ^"NGC 6357. The Lobster Nebula". astrodrudis.com.
  9. ^"Winter Wonderland' Glows in Space as Nebula Is Wreathed in Wintry Colors".Space.com. 20 December 2016.
  10. ^Russeil, D.; et al. (November 2017). "NGC 6334 and NGC 6357. Insights from spectroscopy of their OB star populations".Astronomy & Astrophysics.607. id. A86.Bibcode:2017A&A...607A..86R.doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201629870.
  11. ^"ESA Science & Technology: Star on a Hubble diet NGC 6357". Archived fromthe original on 2007-04-04. Retrieved2007-04-11.
  12. ^Nemiroff, R.; Bonnell, J., eds. (19 December 2006)."NASA: Massive Stars in Open Cluster Pismis 24".Astronomy Picture of the Day.NASA.
  13. ^abTownsley, L. K.; et al. (2014). "The Massive Star-Forming Regions Omnibus X-Ray Catalog".Astrophysical Journal Supplement.213 (1): 1.arXiv:1403.2576.Bibcode:2014ApJS..213....1T.doi:10.1088/0067-0049/213/1/1.S2CID 76658453.
  14. ^Damke, G.; et al. (2006). "The open cluster G353.1+0.7 in NGC6357".Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica.26: 180.Bibcode:2006RMxAC..26..180D.
  15. ^Fang, M.; Van Boekel, R.; King, R. R.; Henning, T.; Bouwman, J.; Doi, Y.; Okamoto, Y. K.; Roccatagliata, V.; Sicilia-Aguilar, A. (2012). "Star formation and disk properties in Pismis 24".Astronomy & Astrophysics.539: A119.arXiv:1201.0833.Bibcode:2012A&A...539A.119F.doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201015914.S2CID 73612793.
  16. ^Martins, F.; Schaerer, D.; Hillier, D. J. (2005). "A new calibration of stellar parameters of Galactic O stars".Astronomy and Astrophysics.436 (3):1049–1065.arXiv:astro-ph/0503346.Bibcode:2005A&A...436.1049M.doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20042386.S2CID 39162419.

External links

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toNGC 6357.
  1. Star Forming Region NGC 6357 showing complex interactions between interstellar winds, radiation pressures and magnetic fields.
  2. A Massive Star in NGC 6357 with a close-up ofPismis 24.
  3. NGC 6357: Cathedral to Massive Stars
  4. A Massive Star in NGC 6357
  5. NGC 6357: Cathedral to Massive Stars
  6. NGC 6357: The Lobster Nebula
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