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Multiplicity of Very Massive Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2017
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Are there very massive stars (VMSs) of mass greater than 100 M⊙? This question constitutes one of the fundamental problems of astrophysics. We present observational evidence against the existence of such stars in the Magellanic Clouds. The multiplicity of VMSs has several important consequences for astrophysics. If VMSs do not exist we need to revise our ideas about the formation and evolution of stars.
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Walborn, N.R.: 1984, in Structure and Evolution of the Magellanic Clouds, IAU Sympos. 108, eds. van den Bergh, S., de Boer, K.S., p. 243
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