Accepted for publication in A&A (43 pages, 60 figures)International audienceWe study the evolution, rotation, and surface abundances of O-type dwarfs in the Small Magellanic Cloud. We analyzed the UV and optical spectra of twenty-three objects and derived photospheric and wind properties. The observed binary fraction of the sample is ~ 26%, which is compatible with more systematic studies, if one considers that the actual binary fraction is potentially larger owing to low-luminosity companions and that the sample excluded obvious spectroscopic binaries. The location of the fastest rotators in the H-R diagram indicates that these could be several Myr old. The offset in the position of these fast rotators compared with the other stars confirm...
[Abridged] We have studied the optical spectra of 28 O- and early B-type stars in the Large Magellan...
We have studied the optical spectra of a sample of 31 O-and early B-type stars in the Small Magellan...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is still partly unconstrained. Mass, m...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars depends on several physical processes ...
Context. The evolution of massive stars depends on several physical processes and parameters. Metall...
Rotation and the associated mixing has recently been included in massive star evolutionary models in...
Stars that start their lives with spectral types O and early B are the progenitors of core-collapse ...
Aims. We have previously analysed the spectra of 135 early B-type stars in the Large Magellanic Clou...
International audienceContext. Massive star evolution remains only partly constrained. In particular...
Aims. We aim to study the properties of massive stars at low metallicity, with an emphasis on their ...
Context. Massive stars at low metallicity are among the main feedback agents in the early Universe a...
Context. The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey has observed hundreds of O-type stars in the 30 Doradus reg...
Rotation has become an important element in evolutionary models of massive stars, specifically via t...
Context. Massive star evolution remains only partly constrained. In particular, the exact role of ro...
[Abridged] We have studied the optical spectra of 28 O- and early B-type stars in the Large Magellan...
We have studied the optical spectra of a sample of 31 O-and early B-type stars in the Small Magellan...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is still partly unconstrained. Mass, m...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars depends on several physical processes ...
Context. The evolution of massive stars depends on several physical processes and parameters. Metall...
Rotation and the associated mixing has recently been included in massive star evolutionary models in...
Stars that start their lives with spectral types O and early B are the progenitors of core-collapse ...
Aims. We have previously analysed the spectra of 135 early B-type stars in the Large Magellanic Clou...
International audienceContext. Massive star evolution remains only partly constrained. In particular...
Aims. We aim to study the properties of massive stars at low metallicity, with an emphasis on their ...
Context. Massive stars at low metallicity are among the main feedback agents in the early Universe a...
Context. The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey has observed hundreds of O-type stars in the 30 Doradus reg...
Rotation has become an important element in evolutionary models of massive stars, specifically via t...
Context. Massive star evolution remains only partly constrained. In particular, the exact role of ro...
[Abridged] We have studied the optical spectra of 28 O- and early B-type stars in the Large Magellan...
We have studied the optical spectra of a sample of 31 O-and early B-type stars in the Small Magellan...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is still partly unconstrained. Mass, m...