Abstract
Context: The physical properties of almost any kind of astronomical
object can be derived by fitting synthetic spectra or photometry
extracted from theoretical models to observational data. <BR
/>Aims: We want to develop an automatic procedure to perform
this kind of fitting to a relatively large sample of members of
a stellar association and apply this methodology to the case of
Collinder 69. <BR />Methods: We combine the multiwavelength data
of our sources and follow a work-flow to derive the physical
parameters of the sources. The key step of the work-flow is
performed by a new VO-tool, VOSA. All the steps in this process
are done in a VO environment. <BR />Results: We present this new
tool, and provide physical parameters such as T\_eff, gravity,
luminosity, etc. for ˜170 candidate members of
Collinder 69, and an upper-limit for the age of this stellar
association. <BR />Conclusions: This kind of study of star
forming regions, clusters, etc. produces a huge amount of data,
very tedious to analyse using the traditional methodology. Thus,
they are excellent examples of where to apply the VO techniques.
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