2015
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201425202
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The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey

Abstract: Context. Model atmosphere analyses have been previously undertaken for both Galactic and extragalactic B-type supergiants. By contrast, little attention has been given to a comparison of the properties of single supergiants and those that are members of multiple systems. Aims. Atmospheric parameters and nitrogen abundances have been estimated for all the B-type supergiants identified in the VLT-FLAMES Tarantula survey. These include both single targets and binary candidates. The results have been analysed to i… Show more

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“…This is done in McEvoy et al (2015) for two O9.7 sources, VFTS 087 (O9.7 Ib-II) and 165 (O9.7 Iab), where fastwind analyses are compared to tlusty analyses (Hubeny 1988;Hubeny & Lanz 1995;Lanz & Hubeny 2007). Here fastwind settles on temperatures that are 1000 K higher, which is within the uncertainties quoted.…”
Section: O97 Starsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…This is done in McEvoy et al (2015) for two O9.7 sources, VFTS 087 (O9.7 Ib-II) and 165 (O9.7 Iab), where fastwind analyses are compared to tlusty analyses (Hubeny 1988;Hubeny & Lanz 1995;Lanz & Hubeny 2007). Here fastwind settles on temperatures that are 1000 K higher, which is within the uncertainties quoted.…”
Section: O97 Starsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…4.2) one might perceive by eye a trend similar to that reported by Trundle & Lennon (2005) and McEvoy et al (2015). However, the Pearson correlation coefficient does not allow us to accept the presence of such a linear trend at the 5% significance level.…”
Section: Mass Discrepancymentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…In clusters of this approximate age the PMSG is populated by bright B-type giants and supergiants (of similar color to the MS dwarfs and sub-giants), in the case of Hodge 301 these two stars are confirmed cluster members with spectral types B3 Ib and B2 II-III(n)e (see Evans et al 2015). While the fact that the precursor of SN1987A was a B3 I star (Walborn et al 1989) indicates that core He burning stars can inhabit this part of the CMD/Hertzsprung Russel diagram (HRD), there is as yet no unambiguous method for distinguishing between core H and He burning blue stars (see Grebel et al 1996, Hunter et al 2008, Vink et al 2010, and McEvoy et al 2015 for discussions of how rotational velocity distributions, mass-loss considerations and binary frequency might define the width of the MS for B-stars in the LMC). For now we will assume that the MSTO is as shown in Figure 4 but will return to this point in the discussion.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Unless otherwise stated, our cmfgen models have been computed for 1/2 solar metal abundances 1 , in order to be relevant for results of the VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey (Evans et al 2011;Bestenlehner et al 2014;McEvoy et al 2015). We adopt the parameters summarised in Table 1.…”
Section: The Grid Of Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%