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This project investigates the life cycle of massive stars, particularly their formation in multiple systems. It aims to understand the physical processes governing their multiplicity and the implications for stellar evolution, including supernovae and gamma-ray bursts, through extensive observational campaigns.
With stellar masses in the range of eight to several hundreds of solar masses, massive stars are among the most important cosmic engines, each individual object strongly impacting its local environment and populations of massive stars driving the evolution of galaxies throughout the history of the universe.
Recently, I have shown that stars more massive than 15 Msun rarely, if at all, form and live in isolation but rather as part of a binary or higher-order multiple system.
Understanding the lif…
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
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