1. Multiple Star Systems in the Orion Nebula
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Abuter, R., Accardo, M., Adler, T., Amorim, A., Anugu, N., Ávila, G., Bauböck, M., Benisty, M., Berger, J.-P., Bestenlehner, J. M., Beust, H., Blind, N., Bonnefoy, M., BONNET, H., Bourget, P., Bouvier, J., Brandner, W., Brast, R., Buron, A., Burtscher, L., Cantalloube, F., Caratti O Garatti, A., Caselli, P., Cassaing, F., Chapron, F., Charnay, B., Choquet, E., Clénet, Y., Collin, C., Coudé Du Foresto, V., Davies, R., Deen, C., Delplancke-Ströbele, F., Dembet, R., Derie, F., de Wit, W.-J., Dexter, J., De Zeeuw, T., Dougados, C., Dubus, G., Duvert, G., Ebert, M., Eckart, A., Eisenhauer, F., Esselborn, M., Eupen, F., Fédou, P., Ferreira, M. C., Finger, G., Förster Schreiber, N. M., Gao, F., García Dabó, C. E., Garcia Lopez, R., Garcia, P. J. V., Gendron, É., Genzel, R., Gerhard, O., Gil, J. P., Gillessen, S., Gonté, F., Gordo, P., Gratadour, D., Greenbaum, A., Grellmann, R., Grözinger, U., Guajardo, P., Guieu, S., Habibi, M., Haguenauer, P., Hans, O., Haubois, X., Haug, M., Haußmann, F., Henning, T., Hippler, S., Hönig, S. F., Horrobin, M., Huber, A., Hubert, Z., Hubin, N., Hummel, C. A., Jakob, G., Janssen, A., Jimenez Rosales, A., Jochum, L., Jocou, L., Kammerer, J., Karl, M., Kaufer, A., Kellner, S., Kendrew, S., Kern, L., Kervella, P., Kiekebusch, M., Kishimoto, M., Klarmann, L., Klein, R., Köhler, R., Kok, Y., Kolb, J., Koutoulaki, M., Kulas, M., Labadie, L., Lacour, S., Lagrange, A.-M., Lapeyrère, V., Laun, W., Lazareff, B., Le Bouquin, J.-B., Léna, P., Lenzen, R., Lévêque, S., Lin, C.-C., Lippa, M., Lutz, D., Magnard, Y., Maire, A.-L., Mehrgan, L., Mérand, A., Millour, F., Mollière, P., Moulin, T., Müller, A., Müller, E., Müller, F., Netzer, H., Neumann, U., Nowak, M., Oberti, S., Ott, T., Pallanca, L., Panduro, J., Pasquini, L., Paumard, T., Percheron, I., Perraut, K., Perrin, G., Peterson, B. M., Petrucci, P.-O., Pflüger, A., Pfuhl, O., Phan Duc, T., Pineda, J. E., Plewa, P. m., Popovic, D., Pott, J.-U., Prieto, A., Pueyo, L., Rabien, S., Ramírez, A., Ramos, J. R., Rau, C., Ray, T., Riquelme, M., Rodríguez-Coira, G., Rohloff, R.-R., Rouan, D., Rousset, G., Sanchez-Bermudez, J., Schartmann, M., Scheithauer, S., Schöller, M., Schuhler, N., Segura-Cox, D., Shangguan, J., Shimizu, T. T., Spyromilio, J., Sternberg, A., Stock, M. R., Straub, O., Straubmeier, C., Sturm, E., Suárez Valles, M., Tacconi, L. J., Thi, W.-F., Tristram, K. R. W., Valenzuela, J. J., Van Boekel, R., Van Dishoeck, E. F., Vermot, P., Vincent, F., Von fellenberg, S., Waisberg, I., Wang, J. J., Wank, I., Weber, J., Weigelt, G., Widmann, F., Wieprecht, E., Wiest, M., Wiezorrek, E., Wittkowski, M., Woillez, J., Wolff, B., Yang, P., Yazici, S., Ziegler, D., Zins, G., and European Southern Observatory (ESO)
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[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
GRAVITY observations reveal that most massive stars in the Orion Trapezium cluster live in multiple systems. Our deep, milliarcsecond-resolution interferometry fills the gap at 1–100 astronomical units (au), which is not accessible to traditional imaging and spectroscopy, but is crucial to uncovering the mystery of high-mass star formation.The new observations find a significantly higher companion fraction than earlier studies of mostly OB associations. The observed distribution of mass ratios declines steeply with mass and follows a Salpeter power-law initial mass function. The observations therefore exclude stellar mergers as the dominant formation mechanism for massive stars in Orion., Published in The Messenger vol. 178, pp. 36-38, December 2019.
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