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The Primordial Binary Population in OB Associations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2018

M.B.N. Kouwenhoven
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute“Anton Pannekoek”, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, email: [email protected]
A.G.A. Brown
Affiliation:
Leiden Observatory, The Netherlands
A. Gualandris
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute“Anton Pannekoek”, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, email: [email protected]
L. Kaper
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute“Anton Pannekoek”, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, email: [email protected]
S.F. Portegies Zwart
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute“Anton Pannekoek”, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, email: [email protected] institute for Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
H. Zinnecker
Affiliation:
Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, Germany

Abstract

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We present the first results of our adaptive optics survey of 200 (mainly) A-type stars in the nearby OB association Sco OB2, which we will use, together with literature data and detailed simulations of young star clusters, to determine the primordial binary population.

Resumen

Resumen

Presentamos los primeros resultados de nuestro sondeo con óptica adaptativa de 200 estrellas principalmente de tipo A en la asociación OB cercana Sco OB2. Estos resultados, junto con datos de la literatura y simulaciones detalladas de cúmulos jóvenes, serán utilizados para determinar la población primordial de binarias.

Type
Observational Results for Very Young Binaries
Copyright
Copyright © Instituto de Astronomia – Mexico 2004

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