The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey - XI. A census of the hot luminous stars and their feedback in 30 Doradus
E. I. Doran, P. A. Crowther, A. de Koter, C. J. Evans, C. McEvoy, N., R. Walborn, N. Bastian, J. M. Bestenlehner, G. Grafener, A. Herrero, K., Kohler, J. Maiz Apellaniz, F. Najarro, J. Puls, H. Sana, F. R. N. Schneider,, W. D. Taylor, J. Th. van Loon, and J. S. Vink

TL;DR
This study provides the first comprehensive census of hot luminous stars in 30 Doradus, revealing their significant feedback contributions and highlighting the importance of massive stars in energy and ionising photon budgets.
Contribution
It offers a detailed catalog of hot luminous stars in 30 Doradus, assesses their feedback, and compares observed properties with models, revealing underestimations in current population synthesis codes.
Findings
Over 700 genuine early-type stars identified contributing to feedback.
Massive stars with Minit>100Msun contribute ~25% to feedback.
Starburst99 underestimates ionising and wind luminosities by factors of 2 and 9.
Abstract
We compile the first comprehensive census of hot luminous stars in the 30 Doradus (30 Dor) star forming region of the LMC. The census extends to a radius of 10arcmin (150pc) from the central cluster, R136. Stars were selected photometrically and combined with the latest spectral types. 1145 candidate hot luminous stars were identified of which >700 were considered genuine early type stars that contribute to feedback. We assess the spectroscopic completeness to be 85% in outer regions (>5pc) but fall to 35% in the vicinity of R136, giving a total of 500 hot luminous stars with spectroscopy. Stellar calibrations and models were used to obtain their physical parameters before integrated values were compared to global observations and the population synthesis code, Starburst99. The 31 W-R and Of/WN stars made large contributions to the total ionising and wind luminosities of ~40% and ~50%,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
