2021
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202140507
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The young massive SMC cluster NGC 330 seen by MUSE

Abstract: Context. Observations of massive stars in open clusters younger than ∼8 Myr have shown that a majority of them are in binary systems, most of which will interact during their life. While these can be used as a proxy of the initial multiplicity properties, studying populations of massive stars older than ∼20 Myr allows us to probe the outcome of these interactions after a significant number of systems have experienced mass and angular momentum transfer and may even have merged. Aims. Using multi-epoch integral-… Show more

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“…We note that the K 1 value derived here exceeds the value of 60.2 km s −1 derived by Almeida et al (2017). This is a typical bias seen when spectral lines are blended by two components (Bodensteiner et al 2021;Banyard et al 2022).…”
Section: Examples: Vfts 350 (O+o) and Vfts 779 (B+bh?)contrasting
confidence: 53%
“…We note that the K 1 value derived here exceeds the value of 60.2 km s −1 derived by Almeida et al (2017). This is a typical bias seen when spectral lines are blended by two components (Bodensteiner et al 2021;Banyard et al 2022).…”
Section: Examples: Vfts 350 (O+o) and Vfts 779 (B+bh?)contrasting
confidence: 53%
“…We assume that the stars are on a 1.5-day circular orbit, moving anti-phase, and we assume a projected rotation of 50 km s −1 for each. Under these conditions, a double-lined system may appear single if the RV separation between the two profiles is not sufficient for them to be clearly de-blended (Bodensteiner et al 2021;Banyard et al 2022). Our simulations only provides us with a mean spectrum of each inner close system, and not of individual intermediate-mass stars in the inner systems.…”
Section: Detection Limit Considering Triple Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4.1. We guide our assumptions on the underlying parent parameter distributions (period, mass ratio, eccentricity) on what was done by Sana et al (2013) and Bodensteiner et al (2021). We use power law representations of these distributions:…”
Section: Sb1 Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When making assumptions on the values of the indexes π, κ and η, the impact of varying these choices on the calculated overall detection probability should be considered. It was found by Sana et al (2013) and Bodensteiner et al (2021) that the dominant factor impacting the computed detection probability is the shape of the period distribution. For example, choosing π to favour shorter-period systems results in systems that are easier to detect given our detection criteria that relies on the RV amplitude.…”
Section: Sb1 Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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