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High-mass stars in clusters and associations
Published 2011-09-12Version 1
High-mass stars are major players in the chemical and dynamical evolution of galaxies. Open clusters and associations represent the natural laboratories to study their evolution. In this review, I will present a personal selection of current research topics that highlight the use of open clusters to constrain different properties of high-mass stars, such as the possible existence of an upper limit for the mass of a star, the evolutionary stage of blue supergiants or the characterisation of supernova progenitors.
Comments: Invited review presented at "Stellar Clusters and Associations - A RIA workshop on GAIA", 23-27 May 2011, Granada, Spain
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR
Keywords: high-mass stars, open clusters, current research topics, evolutionary stage, supernova progenitors
Tags: review article
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