The visually obscured Sh 2-233 contains the high-mass proto star cluster
IRAS 05358+3543 (Sh 2-233 IR).
Avedisova combines Sh 2-231 and Sh 2-233 into a single star formation region,
173.37+2.55, that contains 7 masers and numerous young stellar objects.
Sh 2-231 to Sh 2-235 form a complex of HII regions located together in the Perseus arm in the outer galaxy. This complex may be associated with an old (330 thousand years) supernova remnant,
FVW 172.8+1.5.
(Sh 2-235 is the bright nebula dominating the left side of this image.)
There is a giant molecular cloud,
G174+2.5, containing Sh 2-231, Sh 2-232, Sh 2-233, and Sh 2-235 that is at a distance of about 1800 pc.
Contains the high-mass proto cluster IRAS 05358+3543[
1]
Sh 2-231 to Sh 2-235 form a complex of HII regions located together in the Perseus arm in the outer galaxy. This complex may be associated with an old (330 thousand years) supernova remnant,
FVW 172.8+1.5. [
2]
There is a giant molecular cloud containing Sh 2-231, Sh 2-232, Sh 2-233, and Sh 2-235 that is at a distance of about 1800 pc.[
3]
Notes
1. ^ Leurini, S., Beuther, H., Schilke, P., et al. (2007). "Multi-line
(sub)millimetre observations of the high-mass proto cluster IRAS
05358+3543", Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 475, 925-939.
[2007A&A...475..925L]
2. ^ Kang, Ji-hyun, Koo, Bon-Chul, & Salter, Chris (2012). "An Old Supernova
Remnant within an H II Complex at l ≈ 173°: FVW 172.8+1.5", The
Astronomical Journal, Vol. 143, 75. [2012AJ....143...75K]
3. ^ Shepherd, D. S. & Watson, A. M. (2002). "A Detailed Study of G173.58+2.45:
an Intermediate-Mass Star-forming Region", The Astrophysical Journal, Vol.
566, 966-973. [2002ApJ...566..966S]