Published October 11, 2021
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Binarity in massive young stellar objects
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Most massive stars (up to 100%) are thought to be in binary systems. The multiplicity of massive stars seems to be intrinsically linked to their formation and evolution, and so Massive Young Stellar Objects are key in observing this early stage of star formation. We have surveyed three samples of hundreds of MYSOs across the Galaxy from the RMS catalogue, using UKIDSS and VVV point source data, and UKIRT K-band imaging.
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