Massive OB stars are very influential objects in the ecology of galaxies like our own. Current catalogues of Galactic OB stars are heavily biased towards bright (g < 13) objects, only typically including fainter objects when found in prominent star clusters (Garmany et al., 1982; Reed, 2003; Ma´ız-Apell´aniz et al., 2004). Exploitation of the VST Photometric Hα Survey (VPHAS+) allows us to build a robust catalogue of photometrically-selected OB stars across the entire Southern Galactic plane, both within clusters and in the field, down to ∼20th magnitude in g. For the first time, a complete accounting of the OB star runaway phenomenon becomes possible. Along with making the primary selection using VPHAS+ colours, I have performed Marko...
Context. Recent near-infrared data have contributed to unveiling massive and obscured stellar popula...
The picture of the young stellar groups in the Canis Major-Puppis-Vela (215 degrees < l < 275 ...
Context. Mass loss is a key parameter in the evolution of massive stars. Despite the recent progress...
© The Authors 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society...
Context. Determining the parameters of massive stars is crucial to understand many processes in gala...
Massive OB stars are critical to the ecology of galaxies and yet our knowledge of OB stars in the Mi...
Date of Acceptance: 10/04/2015O and early B stars are at the apex of galactic ecology, but in the Mi...
International audienceContext: Variability is a key factor for understanding the nature of the most ...
Context. After leaving the main sequence, massive stars undergo complex evolution, a process that is...
Context. The Cygnus complex is one of the most powerful star forming regions at a close distance fro...
Massive stars are luminous beacons that help us to extract information about the star formation hist...
We have compiled a significantly updated and comprehensive census of massive stars in the nearby Cyg...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing D...
Context. This is the second paper of a series on Galactic OB groups that uses astrometric and photom...
Context. Thanks to their extensive and homogeneous sky coverage, deep, large-scale, multiwavelength ...
Context. Recent near-infrared data have contributed to unveiling massive and obscured stellar popula...
The picture of the young stellar groups in the Canis Major-Puppis-Vela (215 degrees < l < 275 ...
Context. Mass loss is a key parameter in the evolution of massive stars. Despite the recent progress...
© The Authors 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society...
Context. Determining the parameters of massive stars is crucial to understand many processes in gala...
Massive OB stars are critical to the ecology of galaxies and yet our knowledge of OB stars in the Mi...
Date of Acceptance: 10/04/2015O and early B stars are at the apex of galactic ecology, but in the Mi...
International audienceContext: Variability is a key factor for understanding the nature of the most ...
Context. After leaving the main sequence, massive stars undergo complex evolution, a process that is...
Context. The Cygnus complex is one of the most powerful star forming regions at a close distance fro...
Massive stars are luminous beacons that help us to extract information about the star formation hist...
We have compiled a significantly updated and comprehensive census of massive stars in the nearby Cyg...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing D...
Context. This is the second paper of a series on Galactic OB groups that uses astrometric and photom...
Context. Thanks to their extensive and homogeneous sky coverage, deep, large-scale, multiwavelength ...
Context. Recent near-infrared data have contributed to unveiling massive and obscured stellar popula...
The picture of the young stellar groups in the Canis Major-Puppis-Vela (215 degrees < l < 275 ...
Context. Mass loss is a key parameter in the evolution of massive stars. Despite the recent progress...