Multiplicity of massive O stars and evolutionary implications
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| Publication date | 2013 |
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| Book title | 370 Years of Astronomy in Utrecht |
| Book subtitle | proceedings of a conference held at Hotel Leeuwenhorst, Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands, 2-5 April 2012 |
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| Series | Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series |
| Event | 370 Years of Astronomy in Utrecht |
| Pages (from-to) | 141-144 |
| Publisher | San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific |
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| Abstract |
Nearby companions alter the evolution of massive stars in binary systems. Using a sample of Galactic massive stars in nearby young clusters, we simultaneously measure all intrinsic binary characteristics relevant to quantify the frequency and nature of binary interactions. We find a large intrinsic binary fraction, a strong preference for short orbital periods and a flat distribution for the mass-ratios. Our results do not support the presence of a significant peak of equal-mass `twin' binaries. As a result of the measured distributions, we find that over seventy per cent of all massive stars exchange mass with a companion. Such a rate greatly exceeds previous estimates and implies that the majority of massive stars have their evolution strongly affected by interaction with a nearby companion.
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| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://aspbooks.org/a/volumes/article_details/?paper_id=35336 |
| Other links | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013ASPC..470..141S |
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