| Issue |
A&A
Volume 707, March 2026
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|---|---|---|
| Article Number | C1 | |
| Number of page(s) | 2 | |
| Section | Stellar atmospheres | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202659227e | |
| Published online | 13 March 2026 | |
X-Shooting ULLYSES: Massive stars at low metallicity
XIII. Testing the bi-stability jump in the Large Magellanic Cloud (Corrigendum)
1
Astrophysics Research Cluster, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Sheffield,
Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road,
Sheffield
S3 7RH,
UK
2
School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield,
Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street,
Sheffield
S1 3JD,
UK
3
Institute of Astronomy, KU Leuven,
Celestijnenlaan 200D,
3001,
Leuven,
Belgium
4
Departamento de Astrofísica, Centro de Astrobiología, (CSIC-INTA),
Ctra. Torrejón a Ajalvir, km 4,
28850
Torrejón de Ardoz,
Madrid,
Spain
5
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium,
College Hill,
Armagh
BT61 9DG,
UK
6
Lennard-Jones Laboratories, Keele University,
ST5 5BG,
UK
7
Faculty of Physics, University of Duisburg-Essen,
Lotharstraße 1,
47057
Duisburg,
Germany
8
Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg, Astronomisches Rechen-Institut,
Mönchhofstr. 12-14,
69120
Heidelberg,
Germany
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Key words: techniques: spectroscopic / stars: massive / stars: mass-loss / supergiants / stars: winds, outflows / errata, addenda
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