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Looking at the list on Wikipedia and reading about the theoretical limits of ~150 M for population 1 stars, are the stars in the Wikipedia list above that all population 2? the large stars on the list are either in the LMC or in a region of the Milky Way called Westerhout 49
So the LMC given its isolation has a preponderance of low metallicity stars? if so what is special about the Westerhout 49 region? Guessing we can't ID the mass of individual stars outside of our galaxy and its satellites?
and Webb may be able to see far enough back to find ultra-low metal population 3 stars with up to maybe 1000M?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_massive_stars#Relevance_of_stellar_evolution
So the LMC given its isolation has a preponderance of low metallicity stars? if so what is special about the Westerhout 49 region? Guessing we can't ID the mass of individual stars outside of our galaxy and its satellites?
and Webb may be able to see far enough back to find ultra-low metal population 3 stars with up to maybe 1000M?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_massive_stars#Relevance_of_stellar_evolution