Spectroscopic study of the N159/N160 complex in the large magellanic cloud

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We present a spectroscopic study of the N159/N160 massive star-forming region south of 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud, classifying a total of 189 stars in the field of the complex. Most of them belong to O and early B spectral classes; we have also found some uncommon and very interesting spectra, including members of the Onfp class, a Be PCygni star, and some possible multiple systems. Using spectral types as broad indicators of evolutionary stages, we considered the evolutionary status of the region as a whole. We infer that massive stars at different evolutionary stages are present throughout the region, favoring the idea of a common time for the origin of recent star formation in the N159/N160 complex as a whole, while sequential star formation at different rates is probably present in several subregions. © 2009. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Farĩa, C., Bosch, G. L., Morrell, N. I., Barb, R. H., & Walborn, N. R. (2009). Spectroscopic study of the N159/N160 complex in the large magellanic cloud. Astronomical Journal, 138(2), 510–516. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/138/2/510

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