Young open clusters in the Milky Way and Small Magellanic Cloud
Christophe Martayan (ESO-Chile, GEPI)

TL;DR
This paper studies young open clusters in the Milky Way and Small Magellanic Cloud, identifying various special stars and testing models of Be star appearance using different observational techniques.
Contribution
It reports new detections and classifications of Herbig Ae/Be stars, classical Be stars, and He-strong stars in these clusters, providing comparative tests of Be star models.
Findings
Detection of new Herbig Ae/Be stars
Classification of classical Be stars
Presentation of He-strong stars
Abstract
NGC6611, Trumpler 14, Trumpler 15, Trumpler 16, Collinder 232 are very young open clusters located in star-formation regions of the Eagle Nebula or the Carina in the MW, and NGC346 in the SMC. With different instrumentations and techniques, it was possible to detect and classify new Herbig Ae/Be stars, classical Be stars and to provide new tests / comparisons about the Be stars appearance models. Special stars (He-strong) of these star-formation regions are also presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
