First results from the faint object camera - High-resolution observations of the central object R136 in the 30 Doradus nebula

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Binary Stars, Faint Object Camera, H Ii Regions, Magellanic Clouds, Massive Stars, Nebulae, High Resolution, Hubble Space Telescope, Image Reconstruction, Ultraviolet Astronomy

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R136 is the luminous central object of the giant H II region 30 Doradus in the LMC. The first high-resolution observations of R136 with the Faint Object Camera on board the Hubble Space Telescope are reported. The physical nature of the brightest component R136a has been a matter of some controversy over the last few years. The UV images obtained show that R136a is a very compact star cluster consisting of more than eight stars within 0.7 arcsec diameter. From these high-resolution images a mass upper limit can be derived for the most luminous stars observed in R136.

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