Context. Massive stars are of fundamental importance for almost all aspects of astrophysics, but there still exist large gaps in our understanding of their properties and formation because they are rare and therefore distant. It has been found that most O-stars are multiples. It may well be that almost all massive stars are born as triples or higher multiples, but their large distances require milliarcsecond angular resolution for a direct detection of the companions. Aims. HD 150136 is the nearest system to Earth with >100 M⊙ and provides a unique opportunity to study an extremely massive system. Recently, evidence for the existence of a third component in HD 150136, in addition to the tight spectroscopic binary that forms the mai...
Context. The star HD 87643, exhibiting the "B[e] phenomenon", has one of the most extreme infrared e...
Context. While the search for exoplanets around main sequence stars more massive than the Sun have f...
Context. Spectroscopic multiplicity surveys of O stars in young clusters and OB associations have re...
Context. Massive stars are of fundamental importance for almost all aspects of astrophysics, but the...
Context. Massive stars are extremely important for the evolution of the galaxies; there are large ga...
Context. HD 150136 is one of the nearest systems harbouring an O3 star. Although this system was con...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
HD 150136 is a hierarchical triple system, non-thermal radio emitter, made of three O stars totallin...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
Context. Massive stars are extremely important for the evolution of the galaxies; there are large ga...
We present the preliminary results of an intensive monitoring devoted to HD 150136. Already quoted a...
Context. The star HD 87643, exhibiting the “B[e] phenomenon”, has one of the most extreme infrared e...
Abstract: we report on an observational astrometric study of the orbit of the tertiary stars in two ...
© ESO 2018. Context. The triple system HD 150136 is composed of an O3 V((f∗))-O3.5 V((f+)) primary, ...
Context. The star HD 87643, exhibiting the "B[e] phenomenon", has one of the most extreme infrared e...
Context. While the search for exoplanets around main sequence stars more massive than the Sun have f...
Context. Spectroscopic multiplicity surveys of O stars in young clusters and OB associations have re...
Context. Massive stars are of fundamental importance for almost all aspects of astrophysics, but the...
Context. Massive stars are extremely important for the evolution of the galaxies; there are large ga...
Context. HD 150136 is one of the nearest systems harbouring an O3 star. Although this system was con...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
HD 150136 is a hierarchical triple system, non-thermal radio emitter, made of three O stars totallin...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
Context. Massive stars are extremely important for the evolution of the galaxies; there are large ga...
We present the preliminary results of an intensive monitoring devoted to HD 150136. Already quoted a...
Context. The star HD 87643, exhibiting the “B[e] phenomenon”, has one of the most extreme infrared e...
Abstract: we report on an observational astrometric study of the orbit of the tertiary stars in two ...
© ESO 2018. Context. The triple system HD 150136 is composed of an O3 V((f∗))-O3.5 V((f+)) primary, ...
Context. The star HD 87643, exhibiting the "B[e] phenomenon", has one of the most extreme infrared e...
Context. While the search for exoplanets around main sequence stars more massive than the Sun have f...
Context. Spectroscopic multiplicity surveys of O stars in young clusters and OB associations have re...