Melnick 33Na: a very massive colliding wind binary system in 30 Doradus
Joachim M. Bestenlehner, Paul A. Crowther, Patrick S. Broos, Andrew M., T. Pollock, Leisa K. Townsley

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the massive binary system Melnick 33Na in 30 Doradus, revealing it as one of the most massive known in the LMC with detailed spectroscopic and orbital characterization.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic and orbital analysis of Melnick 33Na, confirming its status as a very massive colliding wind binary in the LMC.
Findings
Confirmed binary nature with a 18.3-day period
Derived component masses of approximately 83 and 48 solar masses
Identified primary as an extremely hot OC2.5 If* star
Abstract
We present spectroscopic analysis of the luminous X-ray source Melnick 33Na (Mk 33Na, HSH95 16) in the LMC 30 Doradus region (Tarantula Nebula), utilising new time-series VLT/UVES spectroscopy. We confirm Mk 33Na as a double-lined O-type spectroscopic binary with a mass ratio , and orbital period of days, supporting the favoured period from X-ray observations obtained via the Tarantula -- Revealed by X-rays (T-ReX) survey. Disentangled spectra of each component provide spectral types of OC2.5 If* and O4 V for the primary and secondary respectively - unusually for an O supergiant the primary exhibits strong CIV 4658 emission and weak NV 4603-20, justifying the OC classification. Spectroscopic analysis favours extreme physical properties for the primary ( kK, ) with system components of $M_{1}…
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