Jaime Villaseñor
jvillasr.bsky.social
Jaime Villaseñor
@jvillasr.bsky.social
Astronomer, interested in massive binary stars. Currently working at MPIA Heidelberg.
Reposted by Jaime Villaseñor
1/ 🔭 Massive stars often come in pairs – even in the early #Universe
A new study led by H. Sana (KU Leuven), with contributions from MPIA‘s Jaime Villaseñor @jvillasr.bsky.social, reveals that most massive stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud #SMC have a close partner star.
#Astronomy #MassiveStars
Massive star in metal-poor environment often have close partner
Massive stars in metal-poor galaxies often have close partners, just like the massive stars in our metal-rich Milky Way. This is discovered by an international team of seventy astronomers, co-led by P...
fys.kuleuven.be
September 8, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Excited to share our latest paper exploring binarity at SMC's low metallicity! 🌌 We've uncovered intriguing results about the binary fraction of B stars. Feedback and discussions warmly welcomed! arxiv.org/abs/2503.21936 #stellarastro #Binarity #MassiveStars
April 10, 2025 at 1:59 PM
⏳️ Last call for abstracts! The deadline for submitting your abstract for the 2025 SDSS-V Collaboration Meeting is tomorrow, Friday 7 March. Don’t miss your chance to share your work with the collaboration! 🔗 sdss.github.io/meeting-2025/ #SDSSV #Astronomy #CallForAbstracts @sdssurveys.bsky.social
Welcome to the SDSS-V Collaboration Meeting!
June 2-6 2025, Heidelberg, Germany
sdss.github.io
March 6, 2025 at 1:35 PM
✨ Join the MPIA Summer Internship! I have a project on massive stars & Python programming for BSc/MSc students. 🚀 Feel free to reach out to me for details and check the program here: www.mpia.de/en/careers/i... 🌟

#astronomy #stellarastro
Summer internships
www.mpia.de
December 29, 2024 at 10:14 AM