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IRAS 06579-0432 , the SIMBAD biblio (23 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST03:34:04 |
Bibcode/DOI | Score |
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Citations (from ADS) |
Title | First 3 Authors |
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1989A&AS...80..149W | 14 | D | 1 | 1378 | 326 | IRAS sources beyond the solar circle. I. CO observations. | WOUTERLOOT J.G.A. and BRAND J. | ||
1992A&A...255..293F | 203 | 149 | Molecular outflows and H2O masers: what type of connection ? | FELLI M., PALAGI F. and TOFANI G. | |||||
1992AcASn..33...87X | 22 | 2 | The new H2O masers discovered in star-forming regions. | XIANG D.-L. and TURNER B.E. | |||||
1992ChA&A..16..307X | 17 | 2 | Ten new H2O masers discovered in star-forming regions. | XIANG D.-L. and TURNER B.E. | |||||
1993A&A...280..599P | 46 | 49 | H2O masers associated with dense molecular clouds and ultracompact HII regions. II. The extended sample. | PALLA F., CESARONI R., BRAND J., et al. | |||||
1993A&AS...98..589W | 1214 | 138 | IRAS sources beyond the solar circle. III. Observations of H2O, OH, CH3OH and CO. | WOUTERLOOT J.G.A., BRAND J. and FIEGLE K. | |||||
1994A&AS..103..541B | 215 | 130 | The Arcetri catalogue of H2O maser sources update. | BRAND J., CESARONI R., CASELLI P., et al. | |||||
1994ApJS...94..615H | 193 | 307 | A K' imaging survey of molecular outflow sources. | HODAPP K.-W. | |||||
1995ApJS...99..121X | 26 | 34 | Newly discovered galactic H2O masers associated with outflows. | XIANG D. and TURNER B.E. | |||||
1995MNRAS.276...57C | 1003 | 53 | IRAS-selected Galactic star-forming regions. II. Water maser detections in the extended sample. | CODELLA C., PALUMBO G.G.C., PARESCHI G., et al. | |||||
1996A&AS..115...81B | 14 | D | 1 | 1472 | 529 | A CS(2-1) survey of IRAS point sources with color characteristics of ultra-compact HII regions. | BRONFMAN L., NYMAN L.-A. and MAY J. | ||
1996A&AS..115..283W | 269 | 71 | A catalogue of high velocity molecular outflows. | WU Y., HUANG M. and HE J. | |||||
1996AcASn..37....1X | 33 | 4 | A study of time variation in LSR velocities of recently discovered H20 6 (16)-5 (23) masers. | XIANG D.-L., TURNER B.E., LU J., et al. | |||||
1996ChA&A..20..337X | 32 | 0 | A study of the time variation of LSR velocity of recently discovered H2O 6 16-5 23 masers. | XIANG D.-L., TURNER B.E., LU J., et al. | |||||
1998A&AS..132..211H | 663 | 67 | A survey of SiO emission towards interstellar masers. I. SiO line characteristics. | HARJU J., LEHTINEN K., BOOTH R.S., et al. | |||||
1998AJ....116.1933C | 174 | 37 | An X-ray survey of very young stellar objects. | CARKNER L., KOZAK J.A. and FEIGELSON E.D. | |||||
1999A&AS..134..115S | 411 | 83 | The Medicina survey of methanol masers at 6.7GHz. | SLYSH V.I., VAL'TTS I.E., KALENSKII S.V., et al. | |||||
1999ApJS..123..487M | 71 | 45 | The VSOP prelaunch H2O maser survey. I. VLBA observations. | MIGENES V., HORIUCHI S., SLYSH V.I., et al. | |||||
2003ApJS..144...71F | 268 | 129 | Water maser survey toward low-mass young stellar objects in the northern sky with the Nobeyama 45 meter telescope and the Very Large Array. | FURUYA R.S., KITAMURA Y., WOOTTEN A., et al. | |||||
2004A&A...426..503W | 434 | 259 | A study of high velocity molecular outflows with an up-to-date sample. | WU Y., WEI Y., ZHAO M., et al. | |||||
2007PASJ...59.1185S | 15 | D | 1597 | 41 | Water maser and ammonia survey toward IRAS sources in the Galaxy. I. H2O maser data. | SUNADA K., NAKAZATO T., IKEDA N., et al. | |||
2013ApJ...772...45E | 16 | D | 1 | 1297 | 94 | The first Hi-GAL observations of the outer galaxy: a look at star formation in the third galactic quadrant in the longitude range 216.°5 ≲ ℓ ≲ 225.°5. | ELIA D., MOLINARI S., FUKUI Y., et al. | ||
2016A&A...588A.104G | 16 | D | 1 | 221 | 11 | Molecular clouds and star formation toward the Galactic plane within 216.25deg ≤ l ≤ 218.75deg and -0.75deg ≤ b ≤ 1.25deg. | GONG Y., MAO R.Q., FANG M., et al. |