peer reviewedThe origin of rapid rotation in massive stars remains debated, although binary interactions are now often advocated as a cause. However, the broad and shallow lines in the spectra of fast rotators make direct detection of binarity difficult. In this paper, we report on the discovery and analysis of multiplicity for three fast-rotating massive stars: HD25631 (B3V), HD191495 (B0V), and HD46485 (O7V). They display strikingly similar TESS light curves, with two narrow eclipses superimposed on a sinusoidal variation due to reflection effects. We complement these photometric data by spectroscopy from various instruments (X-Shooter, Espadons, FUSE...), to further constrain the nature of these systems. The detailed analyses of...
Context. Rotation plays a key role in the life cycles of stars with masses above ~8 M⊙. Hence, acc...
We measured the projected rotational velocities of 1092 northern B stars listed in the Bright Star C...
In 1968 van den Heuvel showed that the rotational velocities at many A types have peaks below V sin ...
International audienceThe origin of rapid rotation in massive stars remains debated, although binary...
Context. The empirical distribution of projected rotational velocities (v sin i) in massive O-type s...
Context. Most massive stars are in binary or multiple systems. Several massive stars have been detec...
Recent photometric analysis of the colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of young massive clusters (YMCs)...
The evolutionary models of massive stars that are widely used in various branches of astronomy are s...
New constraints on stellar models are provided by large surveys of massive stars, interferometric ob...
Rotation is thought to be a major factor in the evolution of massive stars—especially at low metalli...
We probe how common extremely rapid rotation is among massive stars in the early universe by measuri...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern Observatory ...
Rotation is thought to be a major factor in the evolution of massive stars—especially at low metalli...
We present the first multi-epoch radial velocity study of embedded young massive stars using near-in...
New constraints on stellar models are provided by large surveys of massive stars, interferometric ob...
Context. Rotation plays a key role in the life cycles of stars with masses above ~8 M⊙. Hence, acc...
We measured the projected rotational velocities of 1092 northern B stars listed in the Bright Star C...
In 1968 van den Heuvel showed that the rotational velocities at many A types have peaks below V sin ...
International audienceThe origin of rapid rotation in massive stars remains debated, although binary...
Context. The empirical distribution of projected rotational velocities (v sin i) in massive O-type s...
Context. Most massive stars are in binary or multiple systems. Several massive stars have been detec...
Recent photometric analysis of the colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of young massive clusters (YMCs)...
The evolutionary models of massive stars that are widely used in various branches of astronomy are s...
New constraints on stellar models are provided by large surveys of massive stars, interferometric ob...
Rotation is thought to be a major factor in the evolution of massive stars—especially at low metalli...
We probe how common extremely rapid rotation is among massive stars in the early universe by measuri...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern Observatory ...
Rotation is thought to be a major factor in the evolution of massive stars—especially at low metalli...
We present the first multi-epoch radial velocity study of embedded young massive stars using near-in...
New constraints on stellar models are provided by large surveys of massive stars, interferometric ob...
Context. Rotation plays a key role in the life cycles of stars with masses above ~8 M⊙. Hence, acc...
We measured the projected rotational velocities of 1092 northern B stars listed in the Bright Star C...
In 1968 van den Heuvel showed that the rotational velocities at many A types have peaks below V sin ...