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1985A&A...151...61B 8 13 Speckle interferometry of the central object in the giant HII region NGC 3603. BAIER G., LADEBECK R. and WEIGELT G.
1986A&A...167L..15H 2 7 62 Speckle masking observation of the central object in the giant H II region NGC 3603. HOFMANN K.-H. and WEIGELT G.
1994ApJ...436..183M 82 97 NGC 3603 and its Wolf-Rayet stars : galactic clone of R 136 at the core of 30 Doradus, but without the massive surrounding cluster halo. MOFFAT A.F.J., DRISSEN L. and SHARA M.M.
1995A&A...300..403H 42 50 Speckle masking observations of HD 97950 with 75 mas resolution: evolution of the stellar core of the starburst cluster NGC 3603. HOFMANN K.-H., SEGGEWISS W. and WEIGELT G.
1995AJ....110.2235D 1 24 138 The dense galactic starburst NGC 3603. I. HST/FOS spectroscopy of individual stars in the core and the source of ionization and kinetic energy. DRISSEN L., MOFFAT A.F.J., WALBORN N.R., et al.
1998Ap&SS.260..177D 12 0 Ionizing power of massive stars in the cores of two giant HII regions : R136A and HD 97950. DESSART L. and CROWTHER P.
1999RMxAC...8...41S 7 7 Spectroscopic analyses of the Wolf-Rayet stars in NGC 3603. SCHMUTZ W. and DRISSEN L.
2001NewAR..45..135V viz 227 643 The Seventh Catalogue of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars. VAN DER HUCHT K.A.
2002ApJ...573..191M 64 94 Galactic starburst NGC 3603 from x-rays to radio. MOFFAT A.F.J., CORCORAN M.F., STEVENS I.R., et al.
2003A&A...400..223N 127 21 Infrared observations of NGC3603. II. A 11.9µm and 18µm survey. NUERNBERGER D.E.A. and STANKE T.
2003IAUS..212..515M 24 0 Galactic starburst NGC 3603 from X-rays to radio. MOFFAT A.F.J.
2004AJ....127.1014S viz 224 82 The initial mass function and stellar content of NGC 3603. SUNG H. and BESSELL M.S.
2004AJ....128.2854M 15 23 Hubble space telescope NICMOS variability study of massive stars in the young dense galactic starburst NGC 3603. MOFFAT A.F.J., POITRAS V., MARCHENKO S.V., et al.
2005A&A...432..985R 1 15 65 The spectrum of the very massive binary system WR20a (WN6ha + WN6ha): Fundamental parameters and wind interactions. RAUW G., CROWTHER P.A., DE BECKER M., et al.
2005JRASC..99R.141M 4 0 Weighting the most massive stars. MOFFAT A., SCHNURR O., CHENE A.-N., et al.
2006MNRAS.372.1407C 133 195 A census of the Wolf-Rayet content in Westerlund 1 from near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy. CROWTHER P.A., HADFIELD L.J., CLARK J.S., et al.
2008ApJ...675.1319H viz 15       D               1 295 155 The initial mass function of the massive star-forming region NGC 3603 from near-infrared adaptive optics observations. HARAYAMA Y., EISENHAUER F. and MARTINS F.
2008AJ....135..878M 15       D               1 64 76 The massive star content of NGC 3603. MELENA N.W., MASSEY P., MORRELL N.I., et al.
2008MNRAS.389L..38S 1722 T   A     X C       44 10 103 The very massive binary
NGC 3603-
A1
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SCHNURR O., CASOLI J., CHENE A.-N., et al.
2009ApJ...691..407B 38           X         1 31 34 Toward an accurate determination of parameters for very massive stars: the eclipsing binary LMC-SC1-105. BONANOS A.Z.
2009A&A...495..257M 38           X         1 14 22 Properties of WNh stars in the small Magellanic cloud: evidence for homogeneous evolution. MARTINS F., HILLIER D.J., BOURET J.C., et al.
2009MNRAS.395..823S 175     A     X         5 12 25 A first orbital solution for the very massive 30 Dor main-sequence WN6h+O binary R145. SCHNURR O., MOFFAT A.F.J., VILLAR-SBAFFI A., et al.
2009MNRAS.397.2049S 38           X         1 17 16 VLT/SINFONI time-resolved spectroscopy of the central, luminous, h-rich WN stars of R136. SCHNURR O., CHENE A.-N., CASOLI J., et al.
2009A&A...507.1567C 15       D               1 57 8 The binary nature of the galactic centre X-ray source CXOGC J174536.1-285638. CLARK J.S., CROWTHER P.A. and MIKLES V.J.
2010MNRAS.401..275W 15       D               1 173 198 The relation between the most-massive star and its parental star cluster mass. WEIDNER C., KROUPA P. and BONNELL I.A.D.
2010A&A...511A..84S 38           X         1 23 16 The eclipsing, double-lined, of supergiant binary Cygnus OB2-B17. STROUD V.E., CLARK J.S., NEGUERUELA I., et al.
2010MNRAS.408..731C 882     A D     X C F     22 41 437 The R136 star cluster hosts several stars whose individual masses greatly exceed the accepted 150M stellar mass limit. CROWTHER P.A., SCHNURR O., HIRSCHI R., et al.
2011MNRAS.410..304G 462     A D S   X         12 21 53 Very massive runaway stars from three-body encounters. GVARAMADZE V.V. and GUALANDRIS A.
2011ARep...55..247T 5 0 The evolutionary status of the most massive WNh stars in close binary systems. NGC 3603-A1. TUTUKOV A.V., FEDOROVA A.V. and CHEREPASHCHUK A.M.
2011A&A...530L..10T 39           X         1 15 35 The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula survey. II. R139 revealed as a massive binary system. TAYLOR W.D., EVANS C.J., SANA H., et al.
2011MNRAS.416..501R 38           X         1 29 29 Two O2 If*/WN6 stars possibly ejected from the massive young Galactic cluster Westerlund 2. ROMAN-LOPES A., BARBA R.H. and MORRELL N.I.
2011MNRAS.416.1311C 92       D     X         3 67 84 Spectral classification of O2–3.5 If*/WN5–7 stars. CROWTHER P.A. and WALBORN N.R.
2012MNRAS.419.1871D 39           X         1 74 52 The G305 star-forming complex: the central star clusters Danks 1 and Danks 2. DAVIES B., CLARK J.S., TROMBLEY C., et al.
2012AcA....62...67K viz 54       D     X         2 2318 121 ASAS photometry of ROSAT sources. I. Periodic variable stars coincident with bright sources from the ROSAT All Sky Survey. KIRAGA M.
2012MNRAS.422.1332Z 116           X   F     2 18 15 X-rays from colliding stellar winds: the case of close Wolf-Rayet+O binary systems. ZHEKOV S.A.
2012A&A...547A..83G viz 15       D               1 186 22 Rotating Wolf-Rayet stars in a post RSG/LBV phase. An evolutionary channel towards long-duration GRBs? GRAEFENER G., VINK J.S., HARRIES T.J., et al.
2012ARA&A..50..531K 63           X         1 41 1975 Star formation in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies. KENNICUTT R.C.Jr and EVANS II N.J.
2013MNRAS.436.3727D 156           X         4 16 19 Feedback-regulated star formation - II. Dual constraints on the SFE and the age spread of stars in massive clusters. DIB S., GUTKIN J., BRANDNER W., et al.
2013ApJ...779..114V 39           X         1 23 25 Are superluminous supernovae and long GRBs the products of dynamical processes in young dense star clusters? VAN DEN HEUVEL E.P.J. and PORTEGIES ZWART S.F.
2014ApJ...780..117S 82           X         2 19 131 Ages of young star clusters, massive blue stragglers, and the upper mass limit of stars: analyzing age-dependent stellar mass functions. SCHNEIDER F.R.N., IZZARD R.G., DE MINK S.E., et al.
2014MNRAS.437.4000O 39           X         1 12 8 R144: a very massive binary likely ejected from R136 through a binary-binary encounter. OH S., KROUPA P. and BANERJEE S.
2014ApJS..213....1T viz 39     A D               2 68 70 The Massive Star-Forming Regions Omnibus X-ray Catalog. TOWNSLEY L.K., BROOS P.S., GARMIRE G.P., et al.
2015MNRAS.447.2322R 159           X         4 159 90 Spatial distribution of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars and implications for the global population. ROSSLOWE C.K. and CROWTHER P.A.
2015A&A...579A.108M 40           X         1 32 15 The little-studied cluster Berkeley 90. I. LS III +46 11: a very massive O3.5 If* + O3.5 If* binary. MAIZ-APELLANIZ J., NEGUERUELA I., BARBA R.H., et al.
2015MNRAS.452..872Z 79           X         2 12 2 X-rays from the oxygen-type Wolf-Rayet binary WR 30a. ZHEKOV S.A. and SKINNER S.L.
2016MNRAS.455.1275T viz 40           X         1 13 12 The mass of the very massive binary WR21a. TRAMPER F., SANA H., FITZSIMONS N.E., et al.
2016A&A...588L...7K 202           X C       4 5 7 VLT/SPHERE deep insight of NGC 3603's core: Segregation or confusion? KHORRAMI Z., LANZ T., VAKILI F., et al.
2016ARep...60..461T 120           X         3 59 ~ The evolution of close binary stars. TUTUKOV A.V. and CHEREPASHCHUK A.M.
2017A&A...598A..85S viz 42         O X         1 18 19 The Tarantula Massive Binary Monitoring. II. First SB2 orbital and spectroscopic analysis for the Wolf-Rayet binary R145. SHENAR T., RICHARDSON N.D., SABLOWSKI D.P., et al.
2017MNRAS.465..784M viz 41           X         1 62 2 The little-studied cluster Berkeley 90 - III. Cluster parameters. MARCO A. and NEGUERUELA I.
2017ARep...61..833T 31 3 Formation of close binary black holes merging due to gravitational-wave radiation. TUTUKOV A.V. and CHEREPASHCHUK A.M.
2018MNRAS.474.3228P 41           X         1 33 6 The 155-day X-ray cycle of the very massive Wolf-Rayet star Melnick 34 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. POLLOCK A.M.T., CROWTHER P.A., TEHRANI K., et al.
2018A&A...617A..65C viz 82             C       1 225 9 The Arches cluster revisited. I. Data presentation and stellar census. CLARK J.S., LOHR M.E., NAJARRO F., et al.
2018A&A...617A..66L viz 123           X         3 27 9 The Arches cluster revisited. II. A massive eclipsing spectroscopic binary in the Arches cluster. LOHR M.E., CLARK J.S., NAJARRO F., et al.
2019AJ....157...29H 1145       D     X C       27 21 ~ Winds of massive stars: high-resolution X-ray spectra of stars in NGC 3603. HUENEMOERDER D.P., SCHULZ N.S. and NICHOLS J.S.
2019MNRAS.482.4408G 84           X         2 16 4 CPD-64°2731: a massive spun-up and rejuvenated high-velocity runaway star. GVARAMADZE V.V., MARYEVA O.V., KNIAZEV A.Y., et al.
2019AJ....158..192L viz 351       D     X C       8 115 ~ He II emission from Wolf-Rayet stars as a tool for measuring dust reddening. LEITHERER C., LEE J.C. and FAISST A.
2020A&A...635A.163B 43           X         1 65 ~ A search for strong magnetic fields in massive and very massive stars in the Magellanic Clouds. BAGNULO S., WADE G.A., NAZE Y., et al.
2020MNRAS.493.1512R viz 43           X         1 393 47 Unlocking Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars with Gaia DR2 - I. Distances and absolute magnitudes. RATE G. and CROWTHER P.A.
2020MNRAS.495.1209R 102       D       C       2 128 21 Unlocking Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars with Gaia DR2 - II. Cluster and association membership. RATE G., CROWTHER P.A. and PARKER R.J.
2021A&A...650A.147S 87           X         2 21 15 The Tarantula Massive Binary Monitoring. V. R 144: a wind-eclipsing binary with a total mass ≥ 140 M. SHENAR T., SANA H., MARCHANT P., et al.
2021ApJ...915..114P 44           X         1 19 ~ The colliding winds of WR 25 in high-resolution X-rays. PRADHAN P., HUENEMOERDER D.P., IGNACE R., et al.
2022ApJ...925...69B 47           X         1 16 47 The Uncertain Future of Massive Binaries Obscures the Origin of LIGO/Virgo Sources. BELCZYNSKI K., ROMAGNOLO A., OLEJAK A., et al.
2022MNRAS.510.6133B 45           X         1 39 ~ Melnick 33Na: a very massive colliding-wind binary system in 30 Doradus. BESTENLEHNER J.M., CROWTHER P.A., BROOS P.S., et al.
2022MNRAS.512L..66S 90               F     1 20 9 A hot and luminous source at the site of the fast transient AT2018cow at 2-3 yr after its explosion. SUN N.-C., MAUND J.R., CROWTHER P.A., et al.
2022A&A...659A.163M 358           X C       7 16 6 Spectroscopic evolution of very massive stars at Z = 1/2.5 Z. MARTINS F. and PALACIOS A.
2022MNRAS.516.1022C 134           X         3 13 ~ WR 63: a multiple system (O+O) + WR? CHENE A.-N., MAHY L., GOSSET E., et al.
2023MNRAS.521..585C 392       D     X C F     7 274 1 Line luminosities of Galactic and Magellanic Cloud Wolf-Rayet stars. CROWTHER P.A., RATE G. and BESTENLEHNER J.M.
2023MNRAS.521.4473C 19       D               1 91 ~ The Arches cluster revisited - IV. Observational constraints on the binary properties of very massive stars. CLARK J.S., LOHR M.E., NAJARRO F., et al.
2023A&A...679A..36S 47           X         1 25 ~ Constraints on the multiplicity of the most massive stars known: R136 a1, a2, a3, and c. SHENAR T., SANA H., CROWTHER P.A., et al.

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