用MUSE-NFM绘制狼蛛星云中最年轻和最大质量的恒星

N. Castro, M. Roth, P. Weilbacher, G. Micheva, A. Monreal-Ibero, A. Kelz, S. Kamann, M. Maseda, M. Wendt, T. M. C. L. F. A. Potsdam, Instituto de Astrof'isica de Canarias, U. L. Laguna, Liverpool John Moores University, Leiden University, U. Potsdam
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大多数大质量恒星的演化是一个有许多缺失的拼图。统计分析是提供锚点来校准理论的关键,然而进行这些研究是一项艰巨的工作。最先进的积分场光谱仪MUSE已经激起了恒星天体物理学家的兴趣,他们对在一次曝光中拍摄多达一千颗恒星的光谱的能力感到兴奋。更令人兴奋的是,MUSE窄场模式(NFM)的调试已经证明了与哈勃太空望远镜类似的角度分辨率。我们提出了基于MUSE-NFM马赛克的蜘蛛星云致密恒星核心R136的第一个映射。我们的目标是对本地宇宙中质量最大的恒星进行首次均匀分析,并探索这些特殊物体对星际介质的影响。
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Mapping the Youngest and Most Massive Stars in the Tarantula Nebula with MUSE-NFM
The evolution of the most massive stars is a puzzle with many missing pieces. Statistical analyses are the key to provide anchors to calibrate theory, however performing these studies is an arduous job. The state-of-the-art integral field spectrograph MUSE has stirred up stellar astrophysicists who are excited about the capability to take spectra of up to a thousand stars in a single exposure. The excitement was even higher with the commissioning of the MUSE narrow-field-mode (NFM) that has demonstrated angular resolutions akin to the Hubble Space Telescope. We present the first mapping of the dense stellar core R136 in the Tarantula nebula based on a MUSE-NFM mosaic. We aim to deliver the first homogeneous analysis of the most massive stars in the local Universe and to explore the impact of these peculiar objects to the interstellar medium.
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