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The massive star population in m101. I. the identification and spatial distribution of the visually luminous stars
Skyler Grammer, Roberta M Humphreys
Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics
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Spatial Distribution
100%
Massive Stars
100%
M101
100%
Supergiants
40%
Red Supergiants
40%
Supernovae
20%
Spatiotemporal
20%
Evolved Stars
20%
Nearby Galaxies
20%
Star-forming
20%
Formation History
20%
Giant Stars
20%
Metallicity
20%
Order of Magnitude
20%
Large Population
20%
Photometry
20%
Luminosity
20%
Stellar Content
20%
Colour-magnitude Diagrams
20%
Being Observed
20%
Transient Surveys
20%
Camera Image
20%
Wide Field Camera
20%
Photometric Error
20%
Physics
Spatial Distribution
100%
Massive Star
100%
Supergiant
66%
Red Supergiant Stars
66%
Evolved Stars
33%
Metallicity
33%
Supernovae
33%
Giant Star
33%
Photometry
33%
Color-Magnitude Diagram
33%
Transients
33%