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Table D.2

Stellar parameters of the spectroscopically confirmed hot luminous stars in the census.

ID r d Spectral Ref. T Mv or MV log L Q 0 ν L SW D mom
# (pc) Type (kK) (mag) (L) (ph s-1) (km s-1) (M yr-1) (erg s-1) (g cm3/2 s-2)

630 0.00 WN 5h CW11 53 −8.3 6.9 6.6e+50 2600 5.0e-05 1.1e+38 1.3e+36
633 0.02 WN 5h CW11 53 −7.8 6.8 4.8e+50 2450 5.0e-05 8.7e+37 1.0e+36
642 0.07 O2 If* CW11 46 −6.3 6.1 7.4e+49 3000 5.0e-06 1.3e+37 9.6e+34
638 0.09 O3 III(f*) MH98 47 −5.7 5.8 4.6e+49 3200 2.5e-06 8.4e+36 5.0e+34
640 0.12 O3 V MH98 48 −5.5 5.8 3.9e+49 3000 2.0e-06 5.1e+36 3.0e+34
613 0.12 WN 5h CW11 53 −7.4 6.6 3.0e+50 2200 4.0e-05 5.6e+37 6.5e+35
651 0.14 O3 III(f*) MH98 47 −5.5 5.8 3.9e+49 3200 2.0e-06 6.8e+36 3.8e+34
614 0.15 O7 V MH98 38 −6.2 5.8 2.5e+49 2300 1.6e-06 2.8e+36 2.7e+34
656 0.18 O3 V CD98 48 −5.6 5.9 4.5e+49 3000 2.0e-06 6.2e+36 3.8e+34
595 0.19 O5:: V MH98 42 −4.9 5.4 1.3e+49 2700 4.0e-07 1.0e+36 6.1e+33
602 0.22 O3 V MH98 48 −5.9 6.0 5.6e+49 3000 3.2e-06 8.3e+36 5.4e+34
662 0.25 O9 V MH98 34 −5.1 5.2 3.9e+48 1500 3.2e-07 2.3e+35 2.8e+33
661 0.26 O3-6 V MH98 44 −5.5 5.7 2.9e+49 3000 1.3e-06 3.2e+36 2.0e+34
644 0.28 O3 V MH98 48 −5.5 5.8 4.0e+49 3000 2.0e-06 5.1e+36 3.0e+34
670 0.29 O3 III(f*) MH98 47 −5.5 5.8 3.9e+49 3200 2.0e-06 6.8e+36 3.8e+34
682 0.38 O3 If* MH98 42 −6.1 5.9 4.7e+49 3700 2.0e-06 8.3e+36 4.8e+34
624 0.41 O3 V MH98 48 −5.7 5.9 4.8e+49 3000 2.5e-06 6.8e+36 4.3e+34
678 0.43 O3 III(f*) MH98 47 −5.7 5.9 4.9e+49 3200 2.5e-06 8.9e+36 5.3e+34
687 0.43 O3III (f*) CD98 47 −6.2 6.0 7.1e+49 3200 4.0e-06 1.4e+37 9.1e+34
648 0.44 O3 V MH98 48 −5.6 5.8 4.4e+49 3000 2.0e-06 5.9e+36 3.6e+34

Notes. Absolute magnitudes are given in narrow band for W-R stars and broad band in all other cases. Stars are listed in order of increasing projected distance (rd) from star R136a1. The first 20 stars are given here, see online data for full census. References for the spectral types are are as follows: ST92 – Schild & Testor (1992); P93 – Parker (1993); WB97 – Walborn & Blades (1997); MH98 – Massey & Hunter (1998); CD98 – Crowther & Dessart (1998); B99 – Bosch et al. (1999); W99 – Walborn et al. (1999); BAT99 – Breysacher et al. (1999); Paper I – Evans et al. (2011); T11 – Taylor et al. (2011); D11 – Dufton et al. (2011); CW11 – Crowther & Walborn (2011); HB12 – Hénault-Brunet et al. (2012a); Walborn – Walborn et al., (in prep.); McEvoy – McEvoy et al., (in prep.) and this work. Details of the derivation of the stellar parameters can be found in Sect. 6.

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