The evolution of rotating very massive stars with LMC composition
K. Köhler(Universidad de La Laguna), J. S. Vink, N. Langer(Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy), H. Sana(Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), F. R. N. Schneider(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), S. E. de Mink(University of Amsterdam), A. de Koter(Utrecht University), D. Sanyal(University of Bonn), G. Gräfener(University of Bonn), C. J. Evans(Royal Observatory), P. A. Crowther(University of Sheffield)
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