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Multiplicity of massive stars Hans Zinnecker (Astrophysical Institute Potsdam, Germany)

Multiplicity of massive stars Hans Zinnecker (Astrophysical Institute Potsdam, Germany). outline Multiplicity of massive stars - a clue to their origin. 1. review of the observations 2. review of the theory 1. multiplicity data Trapezium cluster, M16 cluster, NGC 6231 etc.

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Multiplicity of massive stars Hans Zinnecker (Astrophysical Institute Potsdam, Germany)

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  1. Multiplicity of massive stars Hans Zinnecker (Astrophysical Institute Potsdam, Germany)

  2. outlineMultiplicity of massive stars - a clue to their origin 1. review of the observations 2. review of the theory 1. multiplicity data Trapezium cluster, M16 cluster, NGC 6231 etc. Sco-Cen OB association, runaway OB stars etc. 2. massive binary formation a)fragmentation of a massive circumstellar disk b) accretion onto a lower-mass binary c) coalescence: binaries as failed stellar mergers d) N-body evolution in a dense stellar cluster

  3. outlook a) implications of high-mass multiplicity derive stellar masses (eclipsing SB2) correct upper IMF slope (steepening) correct cluster vel. dispersion (dyn. mass) origin of runaway OB stars (ejection) high-mass X-ray binaries (stellar mass BH) colliding winds, orbital drag & decay effect on WR & SN-II progenitor masses distance determination using eclipsing SB2 b) predictions related to multiplicity very massive stars (M > 100 Mo)through binary mergers multiplicity of isolatedmassive stars in the field multiplicity and stellar rotationof the components multiplicity in low-metallicityenvironments (LMC / SMC)

  4. Definition „Multiplicity“ or companion star fraction (csf) Reipurth & Zinnecker 1993, A&A 278, 81 e.g. csf = 1.5 for Trapezium stars *1 single * . 1double * . . 1 triple * . : 1 quadruple PS. csf = 0.5 for low-mass stars (T Tauri stars) in Orion Nebula Cluster

  5. C1 * C2 * 0.05’’ Young, massive Orion Trapeziummultiples: orbital motion, stellar masses, & ages High-resolution infrared speckle reconstruction B4 B1 B2 B2-3: sep = 117 mas B3 0.5’’ A2 sep = 215 mas A1 0.1’’ HST image 10 AU 1997.8 1998.8 2003.8 1’’ 1999.1 2001.2 Schertl et al. (2003, A&A) sep = 38 mas

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