Context. Found within the central molecular zone, the Quintuplet is one of the most massive young clusters in the Galaxy. As a consequence it offers the prospect of constraining stellar formation and evolution in extreme environments. However, current observations suggest that it comprises a remarkably diverse stellar population that is difficult to reconcile with an instantaneous formation event. Aims. To better understand the nature of the cluster our aim is to improve observational constraints on the constituent stars. Methods. In order to accomplish this goal we present Hubble Space Telescope/NICMOS+WFC3 photometry and Very Large Telescope/SINFONI+KMOS spectroscopy for ∼100 and 71 cluster members, respectively. Results. Spectro...
Context. Located within the central region of the Galaxy, the Arches cluster appears to be one of th...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is not fully constrained. Studies of y...
Context. Found within the central molecular zone, the Quintuplet is one of the most massive young cl...
We present near-infrared photometry and K-band spectra of newly-identified massive stars in the Quin...
The Quintuplet, one of three massive stellar clusters in the Galactic center (GC), is located about ...
The Quintuplet star cluster is one of only three known young (<10 Myr) massive (M > 104 M o) c...
We present new spectroscopic and photometric observations of the young Galactic open cluster Westerl...
The presented thesis describes the observations of the Galactic center Quintuplet cluster, the spect...
Context. The formation, properties, and evolution of massive stars remain subject to considerable th...
We investigate the orbital motion of the Quintuplet cluster near the Galactic center with the aim of...
Indexacion: Web of Science.The Quintuplet cluster is one of the most massive star clusters in the Mi...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,...
Context. The stellar mass function is a probe for a potential dependence of star formation on the en...
Context. After leaving the main sequence, massive stars undergo complex evolution, a process that is...
Context. Located within the central region of the Galaxy, the Arches cluster appears to be one of th...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is not fully constrained. Studies of y...
Context. Found within the central molecular zone, the Quintuplet is one of the most massive young cl...
We present near-infrared photometry and K-band spectra of newly-identified massive stars in the Quin...
The Quintuplet, one of three massive stellar clusters in the Galactic center (GC), is located about ...
The Quintuplet star cluster is one of only three known young (<10 Myr) massive (M > 104 M o) c...
We present new spectroscopic and photometric observations of the young Galactic open cluster Westerl...
The presented thesis describes the observations of the Galactic center Quintuplet cluster, the spect...
Context. The formation, properties, and evolution of massive stars remain subject to considerable th...
We investigate the orbital motion of the Quintuplet cluster near the Galactic center with the aim of...
Indexacion: Web of Science.The Quintuplet cluster is one of the most massive star clusters in the Mi...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,...
Context. The stellar mass function is a probe for a potential dependence of star formation on the en...
Context. After leaving the main sequence, massive stars undergo complex evolution, a process that is...
Context. Located within the central region of the Galaxy, the Arches cluster appears to be one of th...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is not fully constrained. Studies of y...