[FNG2002] 20 , the SIMBAD biblio

[FNG2002] 20 , the SIMBAD biblio (8 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST13:00:23


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2002ApJ...581..258F viz 220 283 Massive stars in the Arches Cluster. FIGER D.F., NAJARRO F., GILMORE D., et al.
2005ApJ...623..171R 85 25 Diffuse X-rays from the Arches and Quintuplet clusters. ROCKEFELLER G., FRYER C.L., MELIA F., et al.
2008A&A...478..219M 17       D               2 36 175 The most massive stars in the Arches cluster. MARTINS F., HILLIER D.J., PAUMARD T., et al.
2011A&A...535A..56G 16       D               1 36 132 The Eddington factor as the key to understand the winds of the most massive stars. Evidence for a Γ-dependence of Wolf-Rayet type mass loss. GRAEFENER G., VINK J.S., DE KOTER A., et al.
2012ApJ...751L..34V 16       D               1 24 62 The transition mass-loss rate: calibrating the role of line-driven winds in massive star evolution. VINK J.S. and GRAFENER G.
2018A&A...617A..65C viz 16       D               1 225 9 The Arches cluster revisited. I. Data presentation and stellar census. CLARK J.S., LOHR M.E., NAJARRO F., et al.
2019A&A...623A..84C viz 84             C       2 141 1 The Arches cluster revisited. III. An addendum to the stellar census. CLARK J.S., LOHR M.E., PATRICK L.R., et al.
2023MNRAS.521.4473C 19       D               1 91 ~ The Arches cluster revisited - IV. Observational constraints on the binary properties of very massive stars. CLARK J.S., LOHR M.E., NAJARRO F., et al.

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