Case 181 , the SIMBAD biblio

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1954ApJ...120..129N 502 31 Carbon stars at the galactic equator in a zone 4 degrees wide NASSAU J.J. and BLANCO V.M.
1972A&A....17..385W 449 160 Characteristics of OH emission from infrared stars. WILSON W.J. and BARRETT A.H.
1973PW&SO...1d...1S 3170 ~ A general catalogue of cool carbon stars. STEPHENSON C.B.
1974AJ.....79.1287B 205 12 Comparison of a general catalogue of cool carbon stars and the two-micron Sky survey. BAUMERT J.H.
1975AJ.....80.1011H viz 1434 53 Classification of 831 two-micron sky survey sources south of +5 degrees. HANSEN O.L. and BLANCO V.M.
1976PASP...88..294M 57 122 2-14 mu m stellar spectrophotometry. II. Stars from the 2 mu m infrared sky survey. MERRILL K.M. and STEIN W.A.
1977ApJ...211L..97Z 74 98 Expanding molecular envelopes around evolved stars. ZUCKERMAN B., PALMER P., MORRIS M., et al.
1980Ap&SS..72..159A 86 5 A search for carbon stars in the AFGL catalogue. ALTAMORE A., SMRIGLIO F., BUSSOLETTI E., et al.
1981PASJ...33..373N 177 109 Near-infrared photometry of carbon stars. NOGUCHI K., KAWARA K., KOBAYASHI Y., et al.
1983MNRAS.202..797R 46 162 Radiative transfer in dust clouds. IV. Circumstellar dust shells around carbon stars. ROWAN-ROBINSON M. and HARRIS S.
1983Msngr..34...16N 3 ~ Infrared continuum and radio molecular line studies of circumstellar shells. NGUYEN-Q-RIEU, EPCHTEIN N. and LE BERTRE T.
1985Msngr..39....6E 8 3 A near infrared survey of the southern galactic plane. EPCHTEIN N.
1986A&AS...65..607O 5418 387 IRAS catalogues and atlases. Atlas of Low-Resolution Spectra. OLNON F.M., RAIMOND E. (The IRAS Science Team)
1986ApJ...311..345Z 163 204 Dust grains and gas in the circumstellar envelopes around luminous red giant stars. ZUCKERMAN B. and DYCK H.M.
1986MNRAS.222..273R 136 118 Models for IRAS observations of circumstellar dust shells around late-type stars. ROWAN-ROBINSON M., LOCK T.D., WALKER D.W., et al.
1987ApJS...65..385C 217 194 A flux-limited sample of galactic carbon stars. CLAUSSEN M.J., KLEINMANN S.G., JOYCE R.R., et al.
1987IAUS..120..345Z 10 5 Radio and millimeter observations of circumstellar envelopes. ZUCKERMAN B.
1988A&A...194..230L 101 38 New HCN masers in stars. LUCAS R., GUILLOTEAU S. and OMONT A.
1988A&A...203...65W 16 21 IRAS low-resolution spectra of cool carbon stars. III. Stars with thick circumstellar shells. WILLEMS F.J.
1988ApJ...334..362C 280 110 The transition from oxygen-rich to carbon stars. CHAN S.J. and KWOK S.
1989A&A...226..183V 168 55 A comparison between CO-, OH- and IR-mass-loss rates of evolved stars. VAN DER VEEN W.E.C.J. and RUGERS M.
1989ApJ...341..359J 64 131 Dust-enshrouded asymptotic giant branch stars in the solar neighborhood. JURA M. and KLEINMANN S.G.
1990A&A...237..354C 146 89 Evolution of infrared carbon stars. CHAN S.J. and KWOK S.
1990ApJ...361..673M 93 57 CO emission from the envelopes of cool stars in the solar neighborhood. MARGULIS M., VAN BLERKOM D.J., SNELL R.L., et al.
1990PNAOJ...1..207M 60 ~ A search for cool carbon stars. IV. Serpens-Aquila-Scutum MAEHARA H. and SOYANO T.
1991AJ....102..289B 105 38 The mass range of carbon stars. BARNBAUM C., KASTNER J.H. and ZUCKERMAN B.
1991ApJ...372..208J 4 13 Nitrogen abundances in carbon-rich stars that are progenitors to planetary nebulae. JURA M.
1992A&A...253..150G 118 83 A flux-limited sample of galactic carbon stars. GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., DE JONG T., VAN DER BLIEK N.S., et al.
1992A&AS...94..377L 1 22 146 Carbon-star light curves in the 1-20 mu.m range. LE BERTRE T.
1993A&AS...99..291L viz 454 464 CO and HCN observations of circumstellar envelopes. A catalogue - mass loss rates and distributions. LOUP C., FORVEILLE T., OMONT A., et al.
1993A&AS..102..361B viz 213 19 A catalogue of Li abundances and equivalent widths in a sample of galactic C-stars. BOFFIN H.M.J., ABIA C. and REBOLO R.
1993AJ....105.1860C viz 177 64 A model of the 2-35 microm. point source infrared sky. COHEN M.
1993ApJ...410..701N 158 116 The dynamics of stellar outflows dominated by interaction of dust and radiation. NETZER N. and ELITZUR M.
1993ApJS...86..517Y 508 82 Circumstellar shells resolved in the IRAS survey data. I. Data processing procedure, results, and confidence tests. YOUNG K., PHILLIPS T.G. and KNAPP G.R.
1995IBVS.4140....1K viz 490 27 The 72nd name-list of variable stars. KAZAROVETS E.V. and SAMUS N.N.
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.
1996AJ....112..301L 71 T                   3 1 Circumstellar HCN emission from two unusual carbon stars : IRC+10401 and AFGL 2233. LIKKEL L. and MIAO Y.
1997A&A...324.1059L viz 23 65 Optical and infrared observations of 23 carbon-rich stars. Modelling of the circumstellar dust shells. LE BERTRE T.
1997AJ....114.1602L 237 19 A renewed search for water maser emission from Mira variables. LEWIS B.M.
1997ApJS..112..557K viz 11280 205 Classification and identification of IRAS sources with low-resolution spectra. KWOK S., VOLK K. and BIDELMAN W.P.
1998A&A...330..232F 35 18 Inferring acetylene abundances from C2H: the C2H2/HCN abundance ratio. FUENTE A., CERNICHARO J. and OMONT A.
1998A&A...330..505B viz 56 20 Circumstellar emission from dust envelopes around carbon stars showing the silicon carbide feature. BLANCO A., BORGHESI A., FONTI S., et al.
1998A&A...335..287L 13 6 An ISO view on interstellar dust heated by red giant stars. LE BERTRE T., LAGACHE G., MAURON N., et al.
1998MNRAS.293...18G 44 123 Dust shells around carbon Mira variables. GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., WHITELOCK P.A., SMITH C.H., et al.
1999A&A...344..263K viz 154 10 Dust extinction and intrinsic SEDs of carbon-rich stars. III. The Miras, CS, and SC stars. KNAPIK A., BERGEAT J. and RUTILY B.
1999A&AS..140..197G 95 47 Millimeter and some near infra-red observations of short-period Miras and other AGB stars. GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., BAAS F., BLOMMAERT J.A.D.L., et al.
1999PASJ...51..197Y 183 14 Distance determination of mass-losing stars. YUASA M., UNNO W. and MAGONO S.
2000A&A...357..515B 56 1 On the distance and mass-loss rate of carbon stars showing the silicon carbide emission feature. BLANCO A., BORGHESI A., FONTI S., et al.
2001MNRAS.326..490O 62 57 Dust-enshrouded asymptotic giant branch stars in the solar neighbourhood. OLIVIER E.A., WHITELOCK P. and MARANG F.
2001BaltA..10....1A viz 6821 114 General catalog of galactic carbon stars by C.B. Stephenson. Third edition. ALKSNIS A., BALKLAVS A., DZERVITIS U., et al.
2002A&A...384..452W 2 18 160 An improved mass-loss description for dust-driven superwinds and tip-AGB evolution models. WACHTER A., SCHROEDER K.-P., WINTERS J.M., et al.
2002A&A...390..501G viz 252 20 Millimetre observations of infrared carbon stars. I. The data. GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., SEVENSTER M., SPOON H.W.W., et al.
2002A&A...390..511G viz 331 54 Millimetre observations of infrared carbon stars. II. Mass loss rates and expansion velocities. GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., SEVENSTER M., SPOON H.W.W., et al.
2002A&A...390..533H         O           77 124 The carrier of the ``30'' µm emission feature in evolved stars. A simple model using magnesium sulfide. HONY S., WATERS L.B.F.M. and TIELENS A.G.G.M.
2004AJ....128.2965W viz 15       D               1 8686 106 Identifying red variables in the Northern Sky Variability Survey. WOZNIAK S.J., WILLIAMS P.R., VESTRAND W.T., et al.
2006A&A...445.1069G 269 83 Infrared photometry and evolution of mass-losing AGB stars. I. Carbon stars revisited. GUANDALINI R., BUSSO M., CIPRINI S., et al.
2006MNRAS.369..751W viz 268 172 Near-infrared photometry of carbon stars. WHITELOCK P.A., FEAST M.W., MARANG F., et al.
2006MNRAS.369..783M viz 197 27 Carbon-rich Mira variables: radial velocities and distances. MENZIES J.W., FEAST M.W. and WHITELOCK P.A.
2006MNRAS.371..415M 1 35 72 Spitzer observations of acetylene bands in carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. MATSUURA M., WOOD P.R., SLOAN G.C., et al.
2008ApJ...681.1557L 15       D               2 120 29 Effects of metallicity on the chemical composition of carbon stars. LEISENRING J.M., KEMPER F. and SLOAN G.C.
2010RAA....10..363C 15       D               4 76 3 Infrared spectral evolution of carbon stars. CHEN P.-S., YANG X.-H. and SHAN H.-G.
2012AJ....143...36C viz 15       D               1 981 5 A catalog of Galactic infrared carbon stars. CHEN P.S. and YANG X.H.
2012A&A...548A..79A viz 15       D               1 5273 86 The first INTEGRAL-OMC catalogue of optically variable sources. ALFONSO-GARZON J., DOMINGO A., MAS-HESSE J.M., et al.
2016ApJ...826...44S viz 16       D               1 237 24 The infrared spectral properties of Magellanic carbon stars. SLOAN G.C., KRAEMER K.E., McDONALD I., et al.
2017ApJ...834L...3Y 42           X         1 5 7 Kinematics of ultra-high-velocity gas in the expanding molecular shell adjacent to the W44 supernova remnant. YAMADA M., OKA T., TAKEKAWA S., et al.
2017ARep...61...80S viz 16       D               7150 446 General catalogue of variable stars: Version GCVS 5.1 SAMUS N.N., KAZAROVETS E.V., DURLEVICH O.V., et al.
2018AJ....156..241H viz 16       D               1 311114 199 A first catalog of variable stars measured by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS). HEINZE A.N., TONRY J.L., DENNEAU L., et al.
2019ApJ...876..116Q 2199     A     X C       52 4 ~ Hints of the existence of C-rich massive evolved stars. QUINTANA-LACACI G., CERNICHARO J., AGUNDEZ M., et al.
2019ApJ...887...82K viz 17       D               1 263 ~ Stellar pulsation and the production of dust and molecules in galactic carbon stars. KRAEMER K.E., SLOAN G.C., KELLER L.D., et al.
2023A&A...674A..15L 19       D               1 1720610 15 Gaia Data Release 3 The second Gaia catalogue of long-period variable candidates. LEBZELTER T., MOWLAVI N., LECOEUR-TAIBI I., et al.

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