The R136 star cluster dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS – II. Physical properties of the most massive stars in R136
J. M. Bestenlehner(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy), J. S. Vink, N. Langer(Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy), S. A. Brands(University of Amsterdam), J. Puls(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), F. R. N. Schneider(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), D. J. Lennon(European Space Astronomy Centre), A. Herrero(Universidad de La Laguna), S. Simón‐Díaz(Universidad de La Laguna), S. M. Caballero‐Nieves(University of Sheffield), G. Gräfener(University of Bonn), P. A. Crowther(University of Sheffield)
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