Context. Massive stars are extremely important for the evolution of the galaxies; there are large gaps in our understanding of their properties and formation, however, mainly because they evolve rapidly, are rare, and distant. Recent findings suggest that most O-stars belong to multiple systems. It may well be that almost all massive stars are born as triples or higher multiples, but their large distances require very high angular resolution to directly detect the companions at milliarcsecond scales. Aims. Herschel 36 is a young massive system located at 1.3 kpc. It has a combined smallest predicted mass of 45 M⊙. Multi-epoch spectroscopic data suggest the existence of at least three gravitationally bound components. Two of them, sy...
© 2018 ESO. Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The prese...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
Context. Observations and simulations have clearly established that most stars form in multiple syst...
Context. Massive stars are extremely important for the evolution of the galaxies; there are large ga...
Context. Massive stars are of fundamental importance for almost all aspects of astrophysics, but the...
Context. Massive stars are of fundamental importance for almost all aspects of astrophysics, but the...
We present the analysis of high-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of the zero-age main-s...
International audienceContext: The nearby (~24 pc) triple stellar system delta Velorum contains a cl...
Massive star evolution strongly depends on their multiplicity properties at birth. Characterizing th...
11 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Proceedings of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 20...
Context. Young and close multiple systems are unique laboratories to probe the initial dynamical int...
Most main sequence massive stars (~70%) belong to short-period binaries, a fact that does not reflec...
Copyright © 2012 IOP Publishing / American Astronomical SocietyBelonging to the group of B[e] stars,...
Context. While the search for exoplanets around main sequence stars more massive than the Sun have f...
Context. Massive stars have high-multiplicity fractions, and many of them have still undetected comp...
© 2018 ESO. Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The prese...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
Context. Observations and simulations have clearly established that most stars form in multiple syst...
Context. Massive stars are extremely important for the evolution of the galaxies; there are large ga...
Context. Massive stars are of fundamental importance for almost all aspects of astrophysics, but the...
Context. Massive stars are of fundamental importance for almost all aspects of astrophysics, but the...
We present the analysis of high-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of the zero-age main-s...
International audienceContext: The nearby (~24 pc) triple stellar system delta Velorum contains a cl...
Massive star evolution strongly depends on their multiplicity properties at birth. Characterizing th...
11 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Proceedings of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 20...
Context. Young and close multiple systems are unique laboratories to probe the initial dynamical int...
Most main sequence massive stars (~70%) belong to short-period binaries, a fact that does not reflec...
Copyright © 2012 IOP Publishing / American Astronomical SocietyBelonging to the group of B[e] stars,...
Context. While the search for exoplanets around main sequence stars more massive than the Sun have f...
Context. Massive stars have high-multiplicity fractions, and many of them have still undetected comp...
© 2018 ESO. Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The prese...
Context. HD 150136 is a triple hierarchical system and a non-thermal radio emitter. It is formed by ...
Context. Observations and simulations have clearly established that most stars form in multiple syst...