This is NGC 7538, a major star formation region in the
Cas OB2 association. It is surrounded by the much larger diffuse nebula Sh 2-161B.
The main ionising star for this nebula is the O7 V star
[WBN74] NGC 7538 IRS 6, but it includes several other O-stars as well.
Avedisova places Sh 2-158 in star formation region
111.54+0.82 with 101 components including 15 masers and the young stellar object
NGC 7538 IRS 9.
Russeil combines Sh 2-158 and Sh 2-159 into one star formation region. You can see the two nebulae embedded in the 595 thousand solar mass dust cloud
[UUT2000] Cloud G in
this MSX infrared image.
The main ionising star for this nebula is the O7 V star [WBN74] NGC 7538 IRS 6, but it includes several other O-stars as well.[
1]
This is NGC 7538, a major star formation region in Cas OB2. [
2]
Russeil combines Sh 2-158 and Sh 2-159 into a single star formation region. [
3]
Both Sh 2-158 and Sh 2-159 are embedded in the 595 thousand solar mass molecular cloud [UUT2000] Cloud G. This cloud is surrounded by the much larger diffuse nebula Sh 2-161B. [
4]
Notes
1. ^ Lynds, B. T. & Oneil, E. J., Jr. (1986). "An optical study of NGC 7538",
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 306, 532-537. [1986ApJ...306..532L]
2. ^ Ojha, D. K., Tamura, M., Nakajima, Y., et al. (2004). "A Near-Infrared
Study of the NGC 7538 Star-forming Region", The Astrophysical Journal,
Vol. 616, 1042-1057. [2004ApJ...616.1042O]
3. ^ Russeil, D., Adami, C., & Georgelin, Y. M. (2007). "Revised distances of
Northern HII regions", Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 470, 161-171.
[2007A&A...470..161R]
4. ^ Ungerechts, H., Umbanhowar, P., & Thaddeus, P. (2000). "A CO Survey of
Giant Molecular Clouds near Cassiopeia A and NGC 7538", The Astrophysical
Journal, Vol. 537, 221-235. [2000ApJ...537..221U]