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NEW LUMINOUS ON SPECTRA FROM THE GALACTIC O-STAR SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY

ABSTRACT Two new ON supergiant spectra (bringing the total known to seven) and one new ONn giant (total of this class now eight) are presented; they have been discovered by the Galactic O-Star Spectroscopic Survey. These rare objects represent extremes in the mixing of CNO-cycled material to the sur...

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Published in:The Astronomical journal 2016-04, Vol.151 (4), p.91
Main Authors: Walborn, Nolan R., Morrell, Nidia I., Barbá, Rodolfo H., Sota, Alfredo
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CARBON
Categories
CNO CYCLE
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
Criteria
GIANT STARS
LINE BROADENING
Materials selection
MILKY WAY
NITROGEN
ROTATION
Spectra
Spectroscopy
STAR EVOLUTION
Stars
stars: abundances
stars: early-type
stars: evolution
stars: fundamental parameters
stars: rotation
STELLAR WINDS
Supergiant stars
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