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In this work I report the discovery of a new Galactic O2 If*/WN6 star, a rare member of the extremely massive hydrogen core-burning group of stars that due its high intrinsic luminosity (close to the Eddington limit), possess an emission-line spectrum at the beginning of their main-sequence evolution, mimicking the spectral appearance of classical WR stars. The new star is named WR42e and is found in isolation at 2.7 arcmin (about 6 pc) from the core of the star-burst cluster NGC3603. From the computed E(B-V) color excess and observed visual magnitude it was possible to estimate its absolute visual magnitude as MV =-6.3 mag, which is a value similar to those obtained by other researchers for stars of similar spectral type both, in the Galaxy and in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Considering the derived absolute visual magnitude, we computed a bolometric stellar luminosity of about 3.2x106 Lsun. Finally, the mass of the new O2If*/WN6 star was estimated by comparing its observed magnitudes and colors with those of other probable NGC3603 cluster members, founding that the WR42e initial mass possibly exceeds 100 Msun.
In this paper we report the identification of two new Galactic O2 If*/WN6 stars (WR20aa and WR20c), in the outskirt of the massive young stellar cluster Westerlund 2. The morphological similarity between the near-infrared spectra of the new stars wit
In this paper, we report the discovery of a new late-B type unbound hyper-runaway star (LAMOST-HVS4) from the LAMOST spectroscopic surveys. According to its atmospheric parameters, it is either a B-type main sequence (MS) star or a blue horizontal br
A local dwarf galaxy, NGC 5253, has a young super star cluster that may provide an example of highly efficient star formation. Here we report the detection and imaging, with the Submillimeter Array, of the J= 3-2 rotational transition of CO at the lo
A previous spectroscopic study identified the very massive O2 III star VFTS 16 in the Tarantula Nebula as a runaway star based on its peculiar line-of-sight velocity. We use the Gaia DR2 catalog to measure the relative proper motion of VFTS 16 and ne
In this paper I report the discovery of an O2If*/WN6 star probably still partially embedded in its parental cocoon in the star-burst cluster NGC 3603. From the observed size of the associated compact Hii region, it was possible to derive a probable d