OB star
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OB stars are hot, massive stars of spectral types O or early-type B that form in loosely organized groups called OB associations. They are short lived, and thus do not move very far from where they formed within their life. During their lifetime, they will emit much ultraviolet radiation. This radiation rapidly ionizes the surrounding interstellar gas of the giant molecular cloud, forming an H II region or Strömgren sphere.
In lists of spectra the "spectrum of OB" refers to "unknown, but belonging to an OB association so thus of early type".[dubious ]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- B. Cameron Reed (2003). "Catalog Of Galactic OB Stars". The Astronomical Journal 125 (5): 2531–2533. Bibcode:2003AJ....125.2531R. doi:10.1086/374771.
External links[edit]
- [1] — Scientia Astrophysical Organization's star classification page
- Philippe Stee's homepage: Hot and Active Stars Research
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