BI 253
BI 253 is an main-sequence star|O2V star] in the Large Magellanic Cloud and is a primary standard of the O2 type. It is one of the hottest main-sequence stars known and one of the List of [most massive stars|most-massive] and most-luminous stars known.
Discovery
BI 253 was first catalogued in 1975 as the 253rd of 272 likely O and early B stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. In 1995, the spectral type was analysed to be O3 V, the earliest type defined at that time.When the classification of the earliest type O stars was refined in 2002, the complete lack of neutral helium or doubly ionised nitrogen lines in the spectrum led to BI 253 being placed in a new O2 V class. It was given a ) qualifier because of the very weak emission lines of helium and nitrogen. The most recent published data gives a spectral type of O2V-III), although it is unclear whether this is due to higher quality spectra or an actual change in the spectrum.
BI 253 has been identified as a runaway star because of its relatively isolated position outside the main star-forming areas of 30 Doradus, and because of its high space velocity. It was potentially ejected from the R136 cluster about a million years ago.