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1978A&A....63..307M 68 T                   1 3 8 Observations of H II regions near
OH 43.79-0.13 and OH 48.61+0.02
MATTHEWS H.E., SHAVER P.A., GOSS W.M., et al.
1979ApJ...227..450E 1 11 67 Type I OH masers: a study of positions, polarization, nearby water masers and radio continuum and infrared properties. EVANS N.J., BECKWITH S., BROWN R.L., et al.
1979ARA&A..17..345H 109 223 Compact H II regions and OB star formation. HABING H.J. and ISRAEL F.P.
1980AuJPh..33..139B 80 101 Galactic plane H2O masers: a southern survey. BATCHELOR R.A., CASWELL J.L., GOSS W.M., et al.
1981AJ.....86..410W 71 27 Positions of OH maser sources determined with the 100-m telescope. WINNBERG A., TERZIDES C. and MATTHEWS H.E.
1983A&AS...54..167B 382 100 Catalogue of non stellar molecular maser sources and their probable infrared counterparts in the galactic plane. BRAZ M.A. and EPCHTEIN N.
1983AuJPh..36..417C 61 74 Atlas of main-line OH masers in the galactic longitude range 3 to 60. CASWELL J.L. and HAYNES R.F.
1983AuJPh..36..443C 68 29 New H2O masers associated with main-line OH masers in the galactic longitude range 3 to 60. CASWELL J.L., BATCHELOR R.A., FORSTER J.R., et al.
1983MitAG..60..423M 2 3 Time variations of H2O maser sources. MATTILA K., MALKAMAKI L., HOLSTI N., et al.
1984MNRAS.207..339S 18 82 On the nature of the strong cosmic H2O masers. STRELNITSKIJ V.S.
1985MNRAS.216p..35F 19 ~ A search for H2CO emission towards OH masers. FORSTER J.R., GOSS W.M., GARDNER F.F., et al.
1988A&AS...76..445C 366 96 A catalogue of H2O maser sources north of delta = -30. CESARONI R., PALAGI F., FELLI M., et al.
1988MNRAS.234..713K 17 16 A search for very compact structure in 16 OH masers. KEMBALL A.J., DIAMOND P.J. and MANTOVANI F.
1989A&A...213..339F 86 254 The spatial relationship of OH and H2O masers. FORSTER J.R. and CASWELL J.L.
1989AJ.....97.1089B 76 29 Single-dish and interferometer measurements of water-maser polarization. BARVAINIS R. and DEGUCHI S.
1990A&AS...84..179C 408 163 The Arcetri atlas of H2O maser sources. COMORETTO G., PALAGI F., CESARONI R., et al.
1990A&ARv...2...79C 78 113 Ultracompact HII regions: the impact of newly formed massive stars on their environment. CHURCHWELL E.
1991ApJ...374..150C 13 24 Variability of interstellar hydroxyl masers. CLEGG A.W. and CORDES J.M.
1991ApJ...380L..75M 1 99 420 The discovery of a new, very strong and widespread interstellar methanol maser line. MENTEN K.M.
1991PPMtO..10...47Z 48 0 Observations of water vapour maser sources at Qing-Hai station. ZHOU Z.-P., HAN F., ZHOU Y.-L., et al.
1992ApJS...78..505P 261 167 A survey of CS j = 7 - 6 in regions of massive star formation. PLUME R., JAFFE D.T. and EVANS II N.J.
1993A&AS..101..153P viz 762 132 Classification and statistical properties of galactic H2O masers. PALAGI F., CESARONI R., COMORETTO G., et al.
1994AZh....71...63L 4 1 The variability of the separated components in the H2O spectrum of maser source G 43.8-0.1. LEKHT E.E.
1995ApJ...452..304M 43 15 Search for 6 centimeter formaldehyde masers in 22 galactic star-forming regions. MEHRINGER D.M., GOSS W.M. and PALMER P.
1995MNRAS.272...96C 273 279 Galactic methanol masers at 6.6 GHz. CASWELL J.L., VAILE R.A., ELLINGSEN S.P., et al.
1995MNRAS.273..328C 86 62 Excited-state OH masers at 6.035 GHz. CASWELL J.L. and VAILE R.A.
1995AZh....72..468B 2 5 Variability in the emission of the water maser S 128. BERULIS I.I., LECHT E.E. and MENDOZA-TORRES E.
1995AZh....72..532L 5 5 Variation in the H2O maser emission of the source G43.8-0.1 from 1981 - 1994. LEKHT E.E.
1995PPMtO..14..185H viz 14       D               1 437 0 An atlas of H2O maser observations on the 13.7m radio telescope of Purple Mountain Observatory. HAN F., MAO R.Q., LEI C.-M., et al.
1996ApJ...463..205A viz 220 70 A CS and NH3 survey of regions with H2O maser emission. ANGLADA G., ESTALELLA R., PASTOR J., et al.
1996ARep...40..632L 12 2 Long-period variability of H20 maser emission associated with star-forming regions. LEKHT E.E.
1998AJ....116.1897M 47 37 Masers in massive star-forming regions associated with the brightest steep-spectrum IRAS point sources. MacLEOD G.C., SCALISE E.Jr, SAEDT S., et al.
1999A&AS..137...43F viz 89 63 OH and H2O masers in 74 star-forming regions. The FC89 database. FORSTER J.R. and CASWELL J.L.
1999AcApS..19..309W 50 0 Observations and studies of celestial water masers. WU Y.-F., SHI J.-R., WANG J.-Z., et al.
1999ARep...43..663L 2 2 A new flare of the 1.35-cm water-vapor maser emission in G43.8-0.1. LEKHT E.E. and SOROCHENKO R.L.
2000A&AS..141..185L 2 2 16 Investigation of the H2O maser emission in G43.8-0.1. LEKHT E.E.
2000A&AS..143..269S viz 1601 191 A survey of the 6.7 GHz methanol maser emission from IRAS sources. I. Data. SZYMCZAK M., HRYNEK G. and KUS A.J.
2000ApJS..129..159A 123 190 Interstellar hydroxyl masers in the galaxy. I. The VLA survey. ARGON A.L., REID M.J. and MENTEN K.M.
2000AstL...26...38L 8 6 Determining the period of the long-period activity of the water-vapor maser in W75N. LEKHT E.E. and KRASNOV V.V.
2001MNRAS.326..805C 70 31 Maser emission from OH at the 6035-MHz transition. CASWELL J.L.
2002ApJ...580..928S 20 30 Magnetic fields in shocked regions: very large array observations of H2O masers. SARMA A.P., TROLAND T.H., CRUTCHER R.M., et al.
2002ARep...46..551A viz 51 3 Parameters of warm molecular clouds from methyl acetylene observations. ALAKOZ A.V., KALENSKII S.V., PROMISLOV V.G., et al.
2002AstL...28...89L 15 4 An analysis of the line shape for H-2-O maser emission peaks in star-forming regions. LEKHT E.E., SILANT'EV N.A., MENDOZA-TORRES J.E., et al.
2002AstL...28..217S 6 4 A possible formation mechanism of the asymmetry in the H2O maser emission line. SILANT'EV N.A., LEKHT E.E., MENDOZA-TORRES J.E., et al.
2003ApJ...596..328F 88 61 Interstellar hydroxyl masers in the galaxy. II. Zeeman pairs and the galactic magnetic field. FISH V.L., REID M.J., ARGON A.L., et al.
2003ApJS..149..375S 74 203 A CS J=5⟶4 mapping survey toward high-mass star-forming cores associated with water masers. SHIRLEY Y.L., EVANS II N.J., YOUNG K.E., et al.
2003MNRAS.339....1S 89 14 Monitoring of 6-cm excited OH masers - II. SMITS D.P.
2003MNRAS.341..551C 91 43 Spectra of OH masers at 6035 and 6030 MHz. CASWELL J.L.
2003PASJ...55L..57H 5 3 52 First fringe detection with VERA's dual-beam system and its phase-referencing capability. HONMA M., FUJII T., HIROTA T., et al.
2004PASJ...56L..15H 5 9 VERA observation of the W 49N H2O maser outburst in 2003 October. HONMA M., CHOI Y.K., BUSHIMATA T., et al.
2005A&A...432..737P viz 943 204 A general catalogue of 6.7-GHz methanol masers. I. Data. PESTALOZZI M.R., MINIER V. and BOOTH R.S.
2005AJ....130..711K 57 23 Water masers toward ultracompact H II regions. KURTZ S. and HOFNER P.
2005ApJS..160..220F viz 39 65 Full-polarization observations of OH masers in massive star-forming regions. I. Data. FISH V.L., REID M.J., ARGON A.L., et al.
2005PASJ...57..595H 111 T K                 22 9 Multi-epoch VERA observations of H2O masers in
OH 43.8-0.1.
HONMA M., BUSHIMATA T., CHOI Y.K., et al.
2006A&A...453.1003T viz         O           417 88 A SCUBA imaging survey of ultracompact HII regions. The environments of massive star formation. THOMPSON M.A., HATCHELL J., WALSH A.J., et al.
2006ApJS..164...99F 45 50 Full-polarization observations of OH masers in massive star-forming regions. II. Maser properties and the interpretation of polarization. FISH V.L. and REID M.J.
2007A&A...476..373F         O           47 27 Water maser variability over 20 years in a large sample of star-forming regions: the complete database. FELLI M., BRAND J., CESARONI R., et al.
2008ApJ...674..295S 1455 T   A S   X C       36 4 9 VLBA observations of the Zeeman effect in H2 O masers in
OH 43.8-0.1.
SARMA A.P., TROLAND T.H., ROMNEY J.D., et al.
2008PASJ...60...23S 339     A D S   X C       8 36 23 Mapping observations of 6.7 GHz methanol masers with the Japanese VLBI network. SUGIYAMA K., FUJISAWA K., DOI A., et al.
2009MNRAS.392..170S 15       D               2 32 18 A multitransition molecular line study of inward motions towards massive star-forming cores. SUN Y. and GAO Y.
2009AJ....138.1380M viz 204 10 Looking through the Galactic Plane: imaging cold dust toward l = 44°. MATTHEWS H., KIRK H., JOHNSTONE D., et al.
2009ChA&A..33...32Z 29 1 Characteristics of Massive Star-forming Molecular Cores: The Spectral Observations of 12CO, 13CO and C18O and the Statistical Comparison. ZHANG L.-Y. and GAO Y.
2010ApJS..188..313W 92       D       C       3 101 191 The properties of massive, dense clumps: mapping surveys of HCN and CS. WU J., EVANS N.J., SHIRLEY Y.L., et al.
2011MNRAS.410.1237U viz 38           X         1 35 53 The red MSX source survey: distribution and properties of a sample of massive young stars. URQUHART J.S., MOORE T.J.T., HOARE M.G., et al.
2011ApJ...742..109E 15       D               1 77 31 37 GHz methanol masers : horsemen of the apocalypse for the class II methanol maser phase? ELLINGSEN S.P., BREEN S.L., SOBOLEV A.M., et al.
2009PNAOJ..12....1M 2 0 Re-analysis of the first fringe with 2-beam in the VERA system from the archive data. MIYOSHI M.
2012A&A...544A.146W viz 39           X         1 748 161 Ammonia from cold high-mass clumps discovered in the inner Galactic disk by the ATLASGAL survey. WIENEN M., WYROWSKI F., SCHULLER F., et al.
2013ApJ...765..129V 16       D               1 82 16 Testing 24 µm and infrared luminosity as star formation tracers for galactic star-forming regions. VUTISALCHAVAKUL N. and EVANS II N.J.
2013ApJ...773...70H 40           X         1 13 48 Interstellar H2 O masers from J shocks. HOLLENBACH D., ELITZUR M. and McKEE C.F.
2014ApJ...783..130R viz 26       D               1 49 1072 Trigonometric parallaxes of high mass star forming regions: the structure and kinematics of the Milky Way. REID M.J., MENTEN K.M., BRUNTHALER A., et al.
2014A&A...566A..17W 803       D     X C       20 64 115 Trigonometric parallaxes of star-forming regions in the Sagittarius spiral arm. WU Y.W., SATO M., REID M.J., et al.
2015ApJ...805..129K 40           X         1 16 17 First parallax measurements towards a 6.7 GHz methanol maser with the australian long baseline array - distance to G 339.884-1.259. KRISHNAN V., ELLINGSEN S.P., REID M.J., et al.
2016ApJ...833...18H viz 16       D               1 372 54 On the relationship of UC HII regions and class II methanol masers. I. Source catalogs. HU B., MENTEN K.M., WU Y., et al.
2018ApJ...856...52W viz 17       D               1 34 62 Kinematic distances: a Monte Carlo Method. WENGER T.V., BALSER D.S., ANDERSON L.D., et al.
2019ApJS..244....2K 17       D               1 165 ~ Simultaneous 22 GHz water and 44 GHz methanol maser survey of ultracompact H II regions. KIM W.-J., KIM K.-T. and KIM K.-T.
2019ApJ...885..131R viz 18       D               1 216 344 Trigonometric parallaxes of high-mass star-forming regions: our view of the Milky Way. REID M.J., MENTEN K.M., BRUNTHALER A., et al.
2022ApJS..258...19S viz 18       D               1 378 3 A 12.2 GHz methanol maser survey toward the 6.7 GHz counterparts associated with/without UC H II regions. SONG S.-M., CHEN X., SHEN Z.-Q., et al.
2022MNRAS.511.4669K 90           X         2 250 ~ Distances of galactic radio pulsars: first quadrant: -2° < l < 90° and -2° < b < 2°. KUTUKCU P., ANKAY A., YAZGAN E., et al.
2023MNRAS.522..559O 19       D               1 26 ~ 18O/17O abundance ratio towards a sample of massive star-forming regions with parallax distances. OU C., WANG J., ZHENG S., et al.
2023PASJ...75..397K 47           X         1 14 ~ Ammonia mapping observations of the Galactic infrared bubble N49: Three NH3 clumps along the molecular filament. KOHNO M., CHIBUEZE J.O., BURNS R.A., et al.

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