Abstract. The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram of the Large Magellanic Cloud compiled recently by Fitzpatrick & Garmany (1990) shows that there are a number of supergiant stars immediately redward of the main sequence although theoretical models of massive stars with normal hydrogen abundance predict that the region 4.5 logTeff 4.3 should be un-populated ("gap"). Supergiants having surface enrichment of helium acquired for example from a previous phase of accretion from a binary companion, however, evolve in a way so that the evolved models and observed data are consistent – an observation first made by Tuchman & Wheeler (1990). We compare the available optical data on OB supergiants with computed evolutionary tracks of massive...
Context. The first directly detected gravitational waves (GW 150914) were emitted by two coalescing ...
Context. The origin and number of the Galactic supergiant X-ray binaries is currently not well under...
Context. The majority of massive stars are part of binary systems. In about a quarter of these, the ...
We present an investigation of evolved massive stars in the MCs, in particular of the red supergiant...
Massive stars are uniquely important cosmic engines and are responsible for the production of gravit...
Context. Without a doubt, mass transfer in close binary systems contributes to the populations ofWol...
We investigate the red supergiant (RSG) content of the SMC and LMC using multi-object spectroscopy o...
The majority of close massive binary stars with initial periods of a few days experience a contact p...
We present high resolution blue spectroscopy of an almost complete sample of optical counterparts to...
The majority of close massive binary stars with initial periods of a few days experience a contact p...
Context. The recent gravitational wave measurements have demonstrated the existence of stellar mass ...
Massive stars are often found to be in pairs. This configuration is both a blessing and a curse. Fro...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars depends on several parameters, and the...
The recent gravitational wave measurements have demonstrated the existence of stellar mass black hol...
There is observational evidence that supports the existence of Very Massive Stars (VMS) in the local...
Context. The first directly detected gravitational waves (GW 150914) were emitted by two coalescing ...
Context. The origin and number of the Galactic supergiant X-ray binaries is currently not well under...
Context. The majority of massive stars are part of binary systems. In about a quarter of these, the ...
We present an investigation of evolved massive stars in the MCs, in particular of the red supergiant...
Massive stars are uniquely important cosmic engines and are responsible for the production of gravit...
Context. Without a doubt, mass transfer in close binary systems contributes to the populations ofWol...
We investigate the red supergiant (RSG) content of the SMC and LMC using multi-object spectroscopy o...
The majority of close massive binary stars with initial periods of a few days experience a contact p...
We present high resolution blue spectroscopy of an almost complete sample of optical counterparts to...
The majority of close massive binary stars with initial periods of a few days experience a contact p...
Context. The recent gravitational wave measurements have demonstrated the existence of stellar mass ...
Massive stars are often found to be in pairs. This configuration is both a blessing and a curse. Fro...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars depends on several parameters, and the...
The recent gravitational wave measurements have demonstrated the existence of stellar mass black hol...
There is observational evidence that supports the existence of Very Massive Stars (VMS) in the local...
Context. The first directly detected gravitational waves (GW 150914) were emitted by two coalescing ...
Context. The origin and number of the Galactic supergiant X-ray binaries is currently not well under...
Context. The majority of massive stars are part of binary systems. In about a quarter of these, the ...