New spectroscopic observations of the LBV/WR multiple system HD 5980 in the Small Magellanic Cloud are used to address the question of the masses and evolutionary status of the two very luminous stars in the 19.3 day eclipsing binary system. Two distinct components of the N V 4944 Å line are detected in emission and their radial velocity variations are used to derive masses of 61 and 66 M ☉, under the assumption that binary interaction effects on this atomic transition are negligible. We propose that this binary system is the product of quasi-chemically homogeneous evolution with little or no mass transfer. Thus, both of these binary stars may be candidates for gamma-ray burst progenitors or even pair instability supernovae. Analysis of the...
We report the results of Hubble Space Telescope STIS observations of the intriguing luminous blue va...
High-resolution spectroscopy and speckle interferometry reveal the young star HD 86588 as a quadrupl...
New results on the properties of eclipsing spectroscopic binary stars, in the Small Magellanic Cloud...
New spectroscopic observations of the LBV/WR multiple system HD 5980 in the Small Magellanic Cloud a...
Observations of the optical spectrum of the Wolf-Rayet eclipsing binary HD 5980 in the Small Magella...
48 pages, 26 figures, accepted by Revista Mexicana de Astrophysica y AstronomiaInternational audienc...
Context. Massive stars at low metallicity are among the main feedback agents in the early Universe a...
The massive Wolf-Rayet stellar system HD 5980 in the Small Magellanic Cloud entered a sudden and bri...
We analyze multicolor light curves and high resolution optical spectroscopy of the eclipsing binary ...
peer reviewedThe Small Magellanic Cloud multiple system HD 5980 contains a luminous blue variable (L...
Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The present work focu...
Context. A high fraction of massive stars are found to be binaries but only a few of them are report...
Context. A high fraction of massive stars are found to be binaries but only a few of them are report...
Context. A high fraction of massive stars are found to be binaries but only a few of them are report...
Context. BAT99 126 is a multiple system in the Large Magellanic Cloud containing a Wolf-Rayet (WR) s...
We report the results of Hubble Space Telescope STIS observations of the intriguing luminous blue va...
High-resolution spectroscopy and speckle interferometry reveal the young star HD 86588 as a quadrupl...
New results on the properties of eclipsing spectroscopic binary stars, in the Small Magellanic Cloud...
New spectroscopic observations of the LBV/WR multiple system HD 5980 in the Small Magellanic Cloud a...
Observations of the optical spectrum of the Wolf-Rayet eclipsing binary HD 5980 in the Small Magella...
48 pages, 26 figures, accepted by Revista Mexicana de Astrophysica y AstronomiaInternational audienc...
Context. Massive stars at low metallicity are among the main feedback agents in the early Universe a...
The massive Wolf-Rayet stellar system HD 5980 in the Small Magellanic Cloud entered a sudden and bri...
We analyze multicolor light curves and high resolution optical spectroscopy of the eclipsing binary ...
peer reviewedThe Small Magellanic Cloud multiple system HD 5980 contains a luminous blue variable (L...
Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The present work focu...
Context. A high fraction of massive stars are found to be binaries but only a few of them are report...
Context. A high fraction of massive stars are found to be binaries but only a few of them are report...
Context. A high fraction of massive stars are found to be binaries but only a few of them are report...
Context. BAT99 126 is a multiple system in the Large Magellanic Cloud containing a Wolf-Rayet (WR) s...
We report the results of Hubble Space Telescope STIS observations of the intriguing luminous blue va...
High-resolution spectroscopy and speckle interferometry reveal the young star HD 86588 as a quadrupl...
New results on the properties of eclipsing spectroscopic binary stars, in the Small Magellanic Cloud...