X-Shooting ULLYSES: Massive Stars at Low Metallicity X. Physical Parameters and Feedback of Massive Stars in the LMC N11 B Star-Forming Region
V.M.A. G\'omez-Gonz\'alez, L.M. Oskinova, W.-R. Hamann, H. Todt, D., Pauli, S. Reyero Serantes, M. Bernini-Peron, A.C. Sander, V. Ramachandran,, J.S. Vink, P.A. Crowther, S.R. Berlanas, A. ud-Doula, A.C. Gormaz-Matamala,, C. Kehrig, R. Kuiper, C. Leitherer, L. Mahy, A.F. McLeod

TL;DR
This study characterizes the physical parameters, chemical abundances, and feedback effects of eight massive stars in the LMC N11 B region using UV and optical spectra, providing insights into their evolution and impact on star formation.
Contribution
It presents detailed spectroscopic modeling of massive stars in the LMC N11 B region, including stellar parameters, chemical enrichment, and feedback estimates, using novel HST and VLT data.
Findings
Masses of 30-60 solar masses and ages of 2-4.5 Myr for the stars.
Nitrogen enrichment observed up to a factor of seven, with no correlation to rotation.
Total ionizing photon output consistent with the region's ionization budget.
Abstract
Massive stars lead the ionization and mechanical feedback within young star-forming regions. The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is an ideal galaxy for studying individual massive stars and quantifying their feedback contribution to the environment. We analyze eight exemplary targets in LMC N11 B from the Hubble UV Legacy Library of Young Stars as Essential Standards (ULLYSES) program, using novel spectra from HST (COS and STIS) in the UV, and from VLT (X-shooter) in the optical. We model the spectra of early to late O-type stars by using state-of-the-art PoWR atmosphere models. We determine the stellar and wind parameters (e.g., , , , , ) of the analyzed objects, chemical abundances (C, N, O), ionizing and mechanical feedback (, , , ) and X-rays. We report ages…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
