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1984AExpr...1...45W 26 13 R 136 : multiple or monster ? WALKER A.R. and O'DONOGHUE D.E.
1985A&A...150L..18W 1 14 112 R 136a in the 30 Doradus nebula resolved by holographic speckle interferometry. WEIGELT G. and BAIER G.
1988A&A...196..338N 8 12 AIT-MCP-speckle camera observations of the multiple-star cluster R 136. NERI R. and GREWING M.
1991ApJ...378L..21W 11 38 First results from the faint object camera: high-resolution observations of the central object R 136 in the 30 Doradus nebula. WEIGELT G., ALBRECHT R., BARBIERI C., et al.
1992AJ....104.1721C 1028 96 Hubble-Space Telescope planetary camera images of R136. CAMPBELL B., HUNTER D.A., HOLTZMAN J.A., et al.
1993AJ....106..560P viz 131 108 The OB associations of 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud. I. Stellar observations and data reductions. PARKER J.W.
1993ApJ...419..658D 11 42 The population of massive stars in R 136 from faint object camera ultraviolet observations. DE MARCHI G., NOTA A., LEITHERER C., et al.
1994AJ....107.1054M viz 1015 97 UBV stellar photometry of the 30 Doradus region of the Large Magellanic Cloud with the Hubble space telescope. MALUMUTH E.M. and HEAP S.R.
1994ApJ...435L..39H 1 7 28 GHRS spectroscopy of individual stars in R136a. HEAP S.R., EBBETS D., MALUMUTH E.M., et al.
1995ApJ...448..705P 38 16 Identification of emission-line stars in 30 Doradus using HST observations. PARKER J.W., HEAP S.R. and MALUMUTH E.M.
1995ApJ...450..183N 6 5 131 The mass of a star formed in a cloud core: theory and its application to the Orion A cloud. NAKANO T., HASEGAWA T. and NORMAN C.
1996ApJ...466..254B viz 161 176 Adaptive optics near-infrared imaging of R136 in 30 Doradus: the stellar population of a nearby starburst. BRANDL B., SAMS B.J., BERTOLDI F., et al.
1997ApJ...477..792D 7 8 187 On the evolutionary phase and mass loss of the Wolf-Rayet-like stars in R136a. DE KOTER A., HEAP S.R. and HUBENY I.
1997ARep...41..746S 7 2 Star counts in the cluster NGC 2070. SELEZNEV A.F.
1998ApJ...493..180M 1 74 432 Star formation in R136: a cluster of O3 stars revealed by Hubble Space Telescope spectroscopy. MASSEY P. and HUNTER D.A.
1998ApJ...506..384F 1 50 168 The Pistol star. FIGER D.F., NAJARRO F., MORRIS M., et al.
1998ApJ...509..879D 21 60 An empirical isochrone of very massive stars in R136a. DE KOTER A., HEAP S.R. and HUBENY I.
1998MNRAS.296..622C 208 149 Quantitative spectroscopy of Wolf-Rayet stars in HD 97950 and R136a - the cores of giant H II regions. CROWTHER P.A. and DESSART L.
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.
1999A&A...341...98S viz 1 9 35 The ionizing cluster of 30 Doradus. I. Internal reddening from NTT photometry and multi-object spectroscopy. SELMAN F., MELNICK J., BOSCH G., et al.
1999A&AS..137..117B 226 155 The fourth catalogue of Population I Wolf-Rayet stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. BREYSACHER J., AZZOPARDI M. and TESTOR G.
2000A&A...356..191C 23 48 Wind properties of Wolf-Rayet stars at low metallicity: Sk41 (SMC). CROWTHER P.A.
2002ApJ...574..762P 57 50 A dozen colliding-wind X-ray binaries in the star cluster R136 in the 30 Doradus region. PORTEGIES ZWART S.F., POOLEY D. and LEWIN W.H.G.
2003IAUS..212..515M 24 0 Galactic starburst NGC 3603 from X-rays to radio. MOFFAT A.F.J.
2004ApJ...616..506E 38 42 Infrared observations of the candidate LBV 1806-20 and nearby cluster stars. EIKENBERRY S.S., MATTHEWS K., LAVINE J.L., et al.
2006AJ....131.2164T viz 196 66 A Chandra ACIS study of 30 Doradus. II. X-ray point sources in the massive star cluster R136 and beyond. TOWNSLEY L.K., BROOS P.S., FEIGELSON E.D., et al.
2008ApJ...677.1278M 188           X         5 20 33 Biases on initial mass function determinations. II. Real multiple systems and chance superpositions. MAIZ-APELLANIZ J.
2008ApJS..177..216G 166       D     X         5 79 18 An X-ray survey of Wolf-Rayet stars in the Magellanic Clouds. I. The chandra ACIS data set. GUERRERO M.A. and CHU Y.-H.
2008ApJS..177..238G 15       D               1 144 6 An X-ray survey of Wolf-Rayet stars in the Magellanic Clouds. II. The ROSAT PSPC and HRI data sets. GUERRERO M.A. and CHU Y.-H.
2008RMxAC..33...95M 47 2 A global assessment of Wolf-Rayet binaries in the Magellanic Clouds. MOFFAT A.F.J.
2009MNRAS.397.2049S 356       D     X   F     9 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.
2010MNRAS.401..275W 53       D     X         2 173 198 The relation between the most-massive star and its parental star cluster mass. WEIDNER C., KROUPA P. and BONNELL I.A.D.
2010MNRAS.408..731C 1950     A D     X C F     50 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.416.1311C 15       D               1 67 84 Spectral classification of O2–3.5 If*/WN5–7 stars. CROWTHER P.A. and WALBORN N.R.
2012MNRAS.425L..91P 271           X C       6 19 2 Identifying stars of mass >150 m from their eclipse by a binary companion. PAN T. and LOEB A.
2012A&A...545L...1H 40           X         1 11 29 The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. VI. Evidence for rotation of the young massive cluster R136. HENAULT-BRUNET V., GIELES M., EVANS C.J., et al.
2013ApJ...764...29B 79             C       1 8 30 Did the infant R136 and NGC 3603 clusters undergo residual gas expulsion? BANERJEE S. and KROUPA P.
2013MNRAS.432.2731K 78             C       1 24 30 Uncovering multiple Wolf-Rayet star clusters and the ionized ISM in Mrk 178: the closest metal-poor Wolf-Rayet HII galaxy. KEHRIG C., PEREZ-MONTERO E., VILCHEZ J.M., et al.
2013MNRAS.433.1114Y 90           X         2 7 170 Evolution and fate of very massive stars. YUSOF N., HIRSCHI R., MEYNET G., et al.
2013A&A...555A.141H viz 16       D               1 1713 3 Emission-line stars in the LMC: the Armagh survey and a metacatalogue. HOWARTH I.D.
2013A&A...558A.134D viz 368       D     X C       9 50 115 The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XI. A census of the hot luminous stars and their feedback in 30 Doradus. DORAN E.I., CROWTHER P.A., DE KOTER A., et al.
2014ApJ...781..122W 79             C       1 12 11 A rare encounter with very massive stars in NGC 3125-A1. WOFFORD A., LEITHERER C., CHANDAR R., et al.
2014A&A...565A..27H viz 370       D     X C       9 125 154 The Wolf-Rayet stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. A comprehensive analysis of the WN class. HAINICH R., RUEHLING U., TODT H., et al.
2014A&A...570A..38B 39           X         1 93 105 The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XVII. Physical and wind properties of massive stars at the top of the main sequence. BESTENLEHNER J.M., GRAEFENER G., VINK J.S., et al.
2014A&ARv..22...77B 39           X         1 51 79 Nonthermal particles and photons in starburst regions and superbubbles. BYKOV A.M.
2016MNRAS.458..624C 2489     A D     X C       62 123 147 The R136 star cluster dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS. I. Far-ultraviolet spectroscopic census and the origin of He II λ1640 in young star clusters. CROWTHER P.A., CABALLERO-NIEVES S.M., BOSTROEM K.A., et al.
2016ApJ...825...16N 40           X         1 24 5 Wide field CO mapping in the region of IRAS 19312+1950. NAKASHIMA J.-I., LADEYSCHIKOV D.A., SOBOLEV A.M., et al.
2017ApJ...835...32T 51           X         1 6 61 The impact of feedback during massive star formation by core accretion. TANAKA K.E.I., TAN J.C. and ZHANG Y.
2017A&A...602A..56K viz 512     A     X C       12 45 3 Uncrowding R 136 from VLT/SPHERE extreme adaptive optics. KHORRAMI Z., VAKILI F., LANZ T., et al.
2017MNRAS.467.3775P 123           X         3 9 10 Infalling young clusters in the Galactic Centre: implications for IMBHs and young stellar populations. PETTS J.A. and GUALANDRIS A.
2018MNRAS.474.3228P 82           X         2 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.
2018MNRAS.476.2629M 41           X         1 52 15 The very young resolved stellar populations around stripped-envelope supernovae. MAUND J.R.
2018ApJ...863..181N viz 99       D     X         3 190 39 A modern search for Wolf-Rayet Stars in the Magellanic Clouds. IV. A final census. NEUGENT K.F., MASSEY P. and MORRELL N.
2018A&A...618A..73S 42           X         1 39 58 The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XXIX. Massive star formation in the local 30 Doradus starburst. SCHNEIDER F.R.N., RAMIREZ-AGUDELO O.H., TRAMPER F., et al.
2018MNRAS.481.2548G 44           X         1 4 12 On the indeterministic nature of star formation on the cloud scale. GEEN S., WATSON S.K., ROSDAHL J., et al.
2019MNRAS.484.2692T 210           X         5 18 22 Weighing Melnick 34: the most massive binary system known. TEHRANI K.A., CROWTHER P.A., BESTENLEHNER J.M., et al.
2019A&A...625A..57H 42           X         1 85 76 The Galactic WN stars revisited. Impact of Gaia distances on fundamental stellar parameters. HAMANN W.-R., GRAFENER G., LIERMANN A., et al.
2019A&A...627A.151S 84           X         2 77 55 The Wolf-Rayet binaries of the nitrogen sequence in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Spectroscopy, orbital analysis, formation, and evolution. SHENAR T., SABLOWSKI D.P., HAINICH R., et al.
2020A&A...634A..79S 17       D   O           1 199 63 Why binary interaction does not necessarily dominate the formation of Wolf-Rayet stars at low metallicity. SHENAR T., GILKIS A., VINK J.S., et al.
2020MNRAS.493.3938B 17       D               1 37 ~ Mass loss and the Eddington parameter: a new mass-loss recipe for hot and massive stars. BESTENLEHNER J.M.
2020MNRAS.499.1918B 1081       D     X C F     24 51 45 The R136 star cluster dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS - II. Physical properties of the most massive stars in R136. BESTENLEHNER J.M., CROWTHER P.A., CABALLERO-NIEVES S.M., et al.
2021ApJS..252...21H viz 17       D               1 277 4 A multiwavelength Survey of Wolf-Rayet nebulae in the Large Magellanic Cloud. HUNG C.S., OU P.-S., CHU Y.-H., et al.
2021A&A...647A..13G viz 45           X         1 11 17 Physics and evolution of the most massive stars in 30 Doradus. Mass loss, envelope inflation, and a variable upper stellar mass limit. GRAFENER G.
2021MNRAS.503..292K viz 479           X C       10 10 ~ High-contrast and resolution near-infrared photometry of the core of R136. KHORRAMI Z., LANGLOIS M., CLARK P.C., et al.
2021MNRAS.503.2168P 44           X         1 41 ~ The detectability of Wolf-Rayet stars in M33-like spirals up to 30 Mpc. PLEDGER J.L., SHARP A.J. and SANSOM A.E.
2021MNRAS.503.5965Y 44           X         1 4 ~ The neutrino emission from thermal processes in very massive stars in the local universe. YUSOF N., ABU KASSIM H., GARBA L.G., et al.
2021A&A...649L...8K viz 174     A D     X         5 9 ~ Extreme adaptive optics astrometry of R136. Searching for high proper motion stars. KHORRAMI Z., LANGLOIS M., VAKILI F., et al.
2021A&A...650A.147S 131           X         3 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.
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 314           X         7 16 6 Spectroscopic evolution of very massive stars at Z = 1/2.5 Z. MARTINS F. and PALACIOS A.
2022ApJ...928..138P 45           X         1 27 7 Unveiling the Nature of SN 2011fh: A Young and Massive Star Gives Rise to a Luminous SN 2009ip-like Event. PESSI T., PRIETO J.L., MONARD B., et al.
2022A&A...661A..37S 45           X         1 29 9 First studies of the diffuse X-ray emission in the Large Magellanic Cloud with eROSITA. SASAKI M., KNIES J., HABERL F., et al.
2022A&A...663A..36B viz 1344     A D S   X C       29 62 32 The R136 star cluster dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS. III. The most massive stars and their clumped winds. BRANDS S.A., DE KOTER A., BESTENLEHNER J.M., et al.
2022ApJ...935..162K 1883     A D     X C       42 10 11 Resolving the Core of R136 in the Optical. KALARI V.M., HORCH E.P., SALINAS R., et al.
2022MNRAS.516.1149B 45           X         1 19 ~ The winking eye of a very massive star: WR 21a revealed as an eclipsing binary by TESS. BARBA R.H., GAMEN R.C., MARTIN-RAVELO P., et al.
2022A&A...665A.134D 135           X         3 11 19 Godzilla, a monster lurks in the Sunburst galaxy. DIEGO J.M., PASCALE M., KAVANAGH B.J., et al.
2022A&A...667A..58P 18       D               1 137 5 A synthetic population of Wolf-Rayet stars in the LMC based on detailed single and binary star evolution models. PAULI D., LANGER N., AGUILERA-DENA D.R., et al.
2023A&A...670A.151Y 93           X         2 22 1 The most massive stars in very young star clusters with a limited mass: Evidence favours significant self-regulation in the star formation processes. YAN Z., JERABKOVA T. and KROUPA P.
2023MNRAS.521..585C 19       D               1 274 1 Line luminosities of Galactic and Magellanic Cloud Wolf-Rayet stars. CROWTHER P.A., RATE G. and BESTENLEHNER J.M.
2023A&A...672A.198S 19       D               1 34 1 Reverse Algols and hydrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet stars from very massive binaries. SEN K., LANGER N., PAULI D., et al.
2023A&A...673A.132B 252       D     X         6 57 1 Extinction towards the cluster R136 in the Large Magellanic Cloud An extinction law from the near-infrared to the ultraviolet. BRANDS S.A., DE KOTER A., BESTENLEHNER J.M., et al.
2023MNRAS.523.3949W 47           X         1 13 ~ Extreme broad He II emission at high and low redshifts: the dominant role of VMS in NGC 3125-A1 and CDFS131717. WOFFORD A., SIXTOS A., CHARLOT S., et al.
2023A&A...679A..36S 3079 T   A D     X C       65 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.
2023A&A...679A.137M viz 233           X C       4 8 ~ Very massive star models I. Impact of rotation and metallicity and comparisons with observations. MARTINET S., MEYNET G., EKSTROM S., et al.

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