We analyze the optical and UV spectra of an additional sample of 20 Magellanic Cloud O stars, and draw conclusions from the complete sample of 40 stars. We find (1) The SMC O3-7 dwarfs are about 4000 K cooler than their Galactic counterparts; this is in the sense expected from the decreased signficiance of line-blanketing and wind-blanketing at lower metallicities. The difference decreases with later types, becoming negligible by B0 V. A similar difference is found for the supergiants. (2) The wind momentum of these stars scales with luminosity and metallicty in the ways predicted by radiatively-driven wind theory. (3) A comparison of the masses derived from spectroscopy with those derived from stellar evolutionary theory shows a significan...
My thesis has two main topics: the study of low-metallicity massive stars, and the study of the susp...
Context. Reliable predictions of mass-loss rates are important for massive-star evolution computatio...
Context. The Tarantula region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) contains the richest population of...
In order to better det. the phys. properties of hot, massive stars as a function of metallicity, we ...
Context. Very low-metallicity massive stars are key to understanding the reionization epoch. Radiati...
Accepted for publication in A&A (43 pages, 60 figures)International audienceWe study the evolution, ...
[Abridged] We have studied the optical spectra of 28 O- and early B-type stars in the Large Magellan...
Context. Massive stars likely played an important role in the reionization of the Universe, and the ...
Context. The evolution of massive stars depends on several physical processes and parameters. Metall...
UV spectra of 4 O-stars in the Magellanic Clouds obtained with the Faint Object Spectrograph of the ...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars depends on several physical processes ...
Context. Massive stars play a key role in the evolution of galaxies and our Universe. Aims. Our goal...
International audienceWe present moderate-resolution spectrophotometry of 36 red supergiants (RSGs) ...
My thesis has two main topics: the study of low-metallicity massive stars, and the study of the susp...
Context. Reliable predictions of mass-loss rates are important for massive-star evolution computatio...
Context. The Tarantula region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) contains the richest population of...
In order to better det. the phys. properties of hot, massive stars as a function of metallicity, we ...
Context. Very low-metallicity massive stars are key to understanding the reionization epoch. Radiati...
Accepted for publication in A&A (43 pages, 60 figures)International audienceWe study the evolution, ...
[Abridged] We have studied the optical spectra of 28 O- and early B-type stars in the Large Magellan...
Context. Massive stars likely played an important role in the reionization of the Universe, and the ...
Context. The evolution of massive stars depends on several physical processes and parameters. Metall...
UV spectra of 4 O-stars in the Magellanic Clouds obtained with the Faint Object Spectrograph of the ...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars depends on several physical processes ...
Context. Massive stars play a key role in the evolution of galaxies and our Universe. Aims. Our goal...
International audienceWe present moderate-resolution spectrophotometry of 36 red supergiants (RSGs) ...
My thesis has two main topics: the study of low-metallicity massive stars, and the study of the susp...
Context. Reliable predictions of mass-loss rates are important for massive-star evolution computatio...
Context. The Tarantula region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) contains the richest population of...