Binary Interaction Dominates the Evolution of Massive Stars
H. Sana(Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), F. R. N. Schneider(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Mark Gieles(University of Cambridge), N. Langer(Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy), A. de Koter(Utrecht University), R. G. Izzard(University of Bonn), J.-B. Le Bouquin(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), S. E. de Mink(University of Amsterdam), C. J. Evans(Royal Observatory), E. Gosset(University of Liège)
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