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VFTS 682
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey III
Gaia TGAS Search for Large Magellanic Cloud Runaway Supergiant Stars: Candidate Hypervelocity Star Discovery, and the Nature Of
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey? XXIX
The R136 Star Cluster Dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS
VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey ⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆
Super Star Cluster R136: Puzzles Outside and Inside
The VLT FLAMES Tarantula Survey
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey
Black Hole Formation in Massive Stars, Failed Supernovae, & Neutrinos
Massive Stars - Binaries, Wolf-Rayets, and the Early Universe Connection
Gaia TGAS Search for Large Magellanic Cloud Runaway Supergiant Stars Candidate Hypervelocity Star Discovery and the Nature of R 71
Comprehensive Analyses of Massive Binaries and Implications on Stellar Evolution
The R136 Star Cluster Dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS
Wolf–Rayet Star
R144: a Very Massive Binary Likely Ejected from R136 Through a Binary–Binary Encounter
VFTS 682: a Surprisingly Isolated Twin of R136 S Wn5h Core Stars
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey IV
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Statistical Analyses of Massive Stars and Stellar Populations
Hénault-Brunet Et
The Very Massive and Hot LMC Star VFTS 682: Progenitor of a Future Dark Gamma-Ray Burst?
Formation and Evolution of Massive Stars: Current Surveys
Title Wide Field CO Mapping in the Region of IRAS 19312+1950
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey
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The R136 Star Cluster Dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS II
The Processes Which Cause the Appearance of Objects and Systems
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XXIX. Massive Star Formation in the Local 30 Doradus Starburst
The Formation of Particles in the Universe
Pair Instability Supernovae: Evolution, Explosion, Nucleosynthesis
Massive Stars in the Tarantula Nebula: a Rosetta Stone for Extragalactic Supergiant HII Regions
The Very Massive and Hot LMC Star VFTS 682: Progenitor of a Future Dark Gamma-Ray Burst?
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The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey III: a Very Massive Star in Apparent Isolation from the Massive Cluster R136? Joachim M
Very Massive Stars in the Local Universe
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XVII
Spectral Classification of O2–3.5 If*/WN5–7 Stars
The R136 Star Cluster Dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS. I
Re-Examing the Upper Mass Limit of Very Massive Stars: VFTS 682, an Isolated ∼130 M Twin of R136’S Wn5h Core Stars
Properties of Extragalactic Wolf-Rayet Stars
Arxiv:2002.12061V1 [Astro-Ph.SR] 27 Feb 2020