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Artemio Herrero
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 44
Citations - 866
Artemio Herrero is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 775 citations. Previous affiliations of Artemio Herrero include University of La Laguna & IAC.
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The IACOB project: III. New observational clues to understand macroturbulent broadening in massive O- and B-type stars ?
Sergio Simón-Díaz,Sergio Simón-Díaz,Mélanie Godart,Mélanie Godart,Mélanie Godart,Norberto Castro,Artemio Herrero,Artemio Herrero,Conny Aerts,Conny Aerts,Joachim Puls,John H. Telting,L. Grassitelli +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used high-resolution spectra of 430 stars with spectral types in the range O4 - B9 (all luminosity classes) compiled in the framework of the IACOB project to provide new empirical clues about macroturbulent spectral line broadening in O- and B-type stars.
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Response to Comment on "An excess of massive stars in the local 30 Doradus starburst".
Fabian Schneider,Hugues Sana,Chris Evans,J. M. Bestenlehner,J. M. Bestenlehner,Norberto Castro,Luca Fossati,G. Gräfener,Norbert Langer,O.H. Ramírez-Agudelo,C. Sabin-Sanjulian,Sergio Simón-Díaz,Sergio Simón-Díaz,Frank Tramper,Paul A. Crowther,Alexander de Koter,Alexander de Koter,Selma E. de Mink,Philip Dufton,Miriam Garcia,Mark Gieles,Vincent Hénault-Brunet,Vincent Hénault-Brunet,Artemio Herrero,Artemio Herrero,Robert G. Izzard,V. Kalari,D. J. Lennon,Jesús Maíz Apellániz,Nevy Markova,Francisco Najarro,Philipp Podsiadlowski,Philipp Podsiadlowski,Joachim Puls,W. D. Taylor,Jacco Th. van Loon,Jorick S. Vink,Colin Norman,Colin Norman +38 more
TL;DR: Farr and Mandel as mentioned in this paper reanalyze the data and find initial mass function slopes for high-mass stars in 30 Doradus that agree with our results, but their reanalysis appears to underpredict the observed number of massive stars.
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Stellar Astrophysics for the Local Group: VIII Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics
TL;DR: Chiosi et al. as discussed by the authors studied the stellar evolution theory: understanding the HRD C Chiosi 2 Observations of the most luminous stars in local group galaxies P Massey 3 Quantitative spectroscopy of the brightest blue supergiant stars in galaxies R P Kudritzki 4 Calibration of the extragalactic distance scale B F Madore and W L Freedman 5 Dwarf galaxies G S Da Costa 6 Resolved stellar populations of the luminous galaxies in the local group M Mateo 7 Chemical evolution of the ISM in nearby galaxies
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The R136 star cluster dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS – II. Physical properties of the most massive stars in R136
J. M. Bestenlehner,Paul A. Crowther,Saida M. Caballero-Nieves,Saida M. Caballero-Nieves,Fabian Schneider,Fabian Schneider,Sergio Simón-Díaz,Sergio Simón-Díaz,Sarah A. Brands,Alex de Koter,Alex de Koter,G. Gräfener,Artemio Herrero,Artemio Herrero,Norbert Langer,D. J. Lennon,D. J. Lennon,Jesús Maíz Apellániz,Joachim Puls,Jorick S. Vink +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an optical analysis of 55 members of R136, the central cluster in the Tarantula Nebula of the Large Magellanic Cloud, was performed with STIS aboard the Hubble Space Telescope.