Abstract
The birthrate of stars of masses {\gt}=10 M_{solar} is estimatedfrom a sample of just over 400 O3-B2 dwarfs within 1.5 kpc of the Sunand the result extrapolated to estimate the Galactic supernova ratecontributed by such stars. The solar-neighborhood Galactic-plane massivestar birthrate is estimated at ~176 stars kpc^{-3}Myr^{-1}. On the basis of a model in which the Galactic stellardensity distribution comprises a ``disk+central hole'' like that of thedust infrared emission (as proposed by Drimmel and Spergel), theGalactic supernova rate is estimated at probably not less than ~1 normore than ~2 per century and the number of O3-B2 dwarfs within the solarcircle at ~200,000.
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Reed, B. C. (2005). New Estimates of the Solar-Neighborhood Massive Star Birthrate and the Galactic Supernova Rate. The Astronomical Journal, 130(4), 1652–1657. https://doi.org/10.1086/444474
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