Bibcode
Rubke, K.; Herrero, A.; Simon-Diaz, S.
Bibliographical reference
Massive Stars: From α to Ω, held 10-14 June 2013 in Rhodes, Greece; Online at http://a2omega-conference.net, id.95
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2013
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Description
OB stars are very active actors shaping their environment and
contributing to the chemical and dynamical evolution of their host
galaxies. Accurate analyses of massive stars are thus a key ingredient
in our interpretation of the light coming from the Milky Way and nearby
galaxies. These analyses rely in the use of state-of-the-art model
atmospheres, that have to be as realistic as possible. In our project,
we aim at testing the self-consistency of our model atmospheres when
carrying out simultaneous analyses in the optical and the near IR. This
is particularly relevant for our Galaxy, where extinction obscures the
optical wavelengths and the inner OB population can only be studied in
the IR. We compare the behaviour of H and He lines in both wavelength
ranges and their potential as stellar parameters diagnostics. We
determine stellar parameters for a sample of OB stars covering a range
of spectral types and luminosity classes and compare the results
obtained in the different wavelength ranges.