A multi-frequency, multi-epoch radio continuum study of the Quintuplet cluster with the Very Large Array
M. Cano-Gonz\'alez, R. Sch\"odel, A. Alberdi, J. Mold\'on, M. P\'erez-Torres, F. Najarro, A.T. Gallego-Calvente

TL;DR
This study provides the most comprehensive radio continuum catalog of the Quintuplet cluster, analyzing its massive stars' emission, variability, and mass-loss rates over six years using VLA observations.
Contribution
It presents the first extensive multi-epoch radio survey of the Quintuplet cluster, including source classification, variability analysis, and mass-loss rate estimates, advancing understanding of massive star properties.
Findings
41 radio sources detected in the cluster.
60% of sources show variability over months to years.
Estimated multiplicity fraction of 75%.
Abstract
The Quintuplet cluster, located in the Galactic centre, is one of the few young massive clusters in the Milky Way. It allows us to study dozens of massive, post main sequence stars individually, providing unique insights into the properties of the most massive stars. Our goal is to study the radio continuum emission of the most massive stars in the cluster. We carried out a total of nine observations (three in the C- and six in the X-band) of the Quintuplet cluster with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in A-configuration. We cross-matched the detected sources with infrared stellar catalogues to ensure cluster membership, calculated their spectral indices, quantified variability, and inferred clumping-scaled mass-loss rates We present the most complete catalogue of radio stars in the Quintuplet cluster to date, with a total of 41 detections, and the deepest images of the cluster…
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