A Spectroscopic Survey of WNL Stars in the LMC: General Properties and Binary Status
O.Schnurr, A.F.J. Moffat, N. St-Louis, N.I. Morrell, M.A., Guerrero-Roncel

TL;DR
This spectroscopic survey of WNL stars in the LMC identified new binaries, confirmed binary frequencies similar to the Milky Way, and provided insights into the properties of massive, hydrogen-burning Wolf-Rayet stars.
Contribution
The study conducted the first comprehensive binary status survey of all observable WNL stars in the LMC, discovering four new binaries and linking binary status to stellar properties.
Findings
Identified four new WNL binaries in the LMC.
Binary frequency among LMC WNL stars is similar to that in the Milky Way.
Found a WNL star with exceptionally high X-ray luminosity.
Abstract
We report the results of an intense, spectroscopic survey of all 41 late-type, nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) observable with ground-based telescopes. This survey concludes the decade-long effort of the Montr\'eal Massive Star Group to monitor every known WR star in the Magellanic Clouds except for the 6 crowded WNL stars in R136, which will be discussed elsewhere. The focus of our survey was to monitor the so-called WNL stars for radial-velocity (RV) variability in order to identify the short- to intermediate-period ( days) binaries among them. Our results are in line with results of previous studies of other WR subtypes, and show that the binary frequency among LMC WNL stars is statistically consistent with that of WNL stars in the Milky Way. We have identified four previously unknown binaries, bringing the total number of known WNL…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
