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Bodensteiner, J. ; Sana, H. ; Mahy, L. ; Shenar, T. ; Banyard, G. ; Wang, C.
published in Massive Stars Near and Far, Edited by J. Mackey, J.S. Vink and N. St-Louis. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, held 8-13 May 2022 in Ballyconnell, Ireland. Cambridge University Press, 2024, 361, pp. 299-301 (2024)
Abstract: Direct observations of the products of binary interactions are sparse, yet they provide important insights on the outcome of the interaction and the physics at play. Young and intermediate-age star clusters are the ideal tool to search for, and characterize such interaction products and allow for a detailed comparison to theoretical predictions. We here report on integral field spectroscopy obtained with MUSE for several such clusters in the Magellanic Clouds.
DOI: 10.1017/S1743921322002204
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