IRAS 20051+3435 , the SIMBAD biblio

IRAS 20051+3435 , the SIMBAD biblio (30 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.23CEST15:06:07


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1991A&A...246..249P 259 201 Water masers associated with dense molecular clouds and ultracompact HII regions. PALLA F., BRAND J., CESARONI R., et al.
1991AJ....101.1435M 41 79 Protostellar candidates in a sample of bright far-infrared IRAS sources. McCUTCHEON W.H., DEWDNEY P.E., PURTON R., et al.
1993MNRAS.261..783S 280 89 Detection of 35 new 5 1 -6 0 A+ -methanol masers towards IRAS sources. SCHUTTE A.J., VAN DER WALT D.J., GAYLARD M.J., et al.
1996A&A...311..971C 40 37 The occurrence of H2O masers in the early stages of star formation. CODELLA C., FELLI M. and NATALE V.
1996A&AS..115...81B viz 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.
1997ApJS..112..557K viz 11280 205 Classification and identification of IRAS sources with low-resolution spectra. KWOK S., VOLK K. and BIDELMAN W.P.
1998AcApS..18..209S 28 1 CO line emission observations of bright IRAS sources. SUN J., SUN Y.-C. and HAI H.
1999A&AS..134..115S viz 411 83 The Medicina survey of methanol masers at 6.7GHz. SLYSH V.I., VAL'TTS I.E., KALENSKII S.V., et al.
1999RMxAA..35...97C 22 23 VLA continuum observations of suspected massive hot cores. CARRAL P., KURTZ S., RODRIGUEZ L.F., et al.
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.
2001ChJAA...1...60X 24 4 A search for high-velocity gas associated H2O masers and ultracompact HII regions. XU Y., JIANG D.-R., YU Z.Y., et al.
2002ApJ...566..931S 1 84 401 High-mass protostellar candidates. I. The sample and initial results. SRIDHARAN T.K., BEUTHER H., SCHILKE P., et al.
2002ApJ...566..945B viz 198 433 High-mass protostellar candidates. II. Density structure from dust continuum and CS emission. BEUTHER H., SCHILKE P., MENTEN K.M., et al.
2004A&A...417..115W viz 114 84 The circumstellar environments of high-mass protostellar objects. I. Submillimetre continuum emission. WILLIAMS S.J., FULLER G.A. and SRIDHARAN T.K.
2004ApJS..154..579A 17 16 A search for H2CO 6 centimeter emission toward young massive stellar objects. ARAYA E., HOFNER P., LINZ H., et al.
2005A&A...434..257W 49 31 The circumstellar environments of high-mass protostellar objects. II. Dust continuum models. WILLIAMS S.J., FULLER G.A. and SRIDHARAN T.K.
2005A&A...442..949F 70 112 The circumstellar environment of high mass protostellar objects. III. Evidence of infall? FULLER G.A., WILLIAMS S.J. and SRIDHARAN T.K.
2007A&A...465..865E viz         O           230 33 A survey of OH masers towards high mass protostellar objects. EDRIS K.A., FULLER G.A. and COHEN R.J.
2008A&A...479..751T 15       D               3 115 10 The circumstellar environment of high-mass protostellar objects. IV. C17O observations and depletion. THOMAS H.S. and FULLER G.A.
2007PASJ...59.1185S viz 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.
2009ApJ...691..332Z 15       D               1 101 24 An extensive, sensitive search for SiO masers in high- and intermediate-mass star-forming regions. ZAPATA L.A., MENTEN K., REID M., et al.
2010A&A...517A..56F 15       D               1 307 67 Class I and class II methanol masers in high-mass star-forming regions. FONTANI F., CESARONI R. and FURUYA R.S.
2011ApJ...736..149G 15       D               5 35 25 Galactic H2 CO densitometry. I. Pilot survey of ultracompact H II regions and methodology. GINSBURG A., DARLING J., BATTERSBY C., et al.
2011ARep...55.1086L 62 3 Search for class I methanol maser emission in various types of objects in the interstellar medium. LITOVCHENKO I.D., ALAKOZ A.V., VAL'TTS I.E., et al.
2012RAA....12.1499L 15       D               3 217 1 A survey of CO and its isotope lines for possible cloud-cloud collision candidates. LI N. and WANG J.-J.
2017ApJS..233....4R 16       D               1 81 8 A catalog of 44 GHz methanol masers in massive star-forming regions. IV. The high-mass protostellar object sample. RODRIGUEZ-GARZA C.B., KURTZ S.E., GOMEZ-RUIZ A.I., et al.
2018ApJ...854..133T 16       D               2 76 10 Survey observations to study chemical evolution from high-mass starless cores to high-mass protostellar objects. I. HC3N and HC5N. TANIGUCHI K., SAITO M., SRIDHARAN T.K., et al.
2019ApJ...872..154T 17       D               5 54 4 Survey observations to study chemical evolution from high-mass starless cores to high-mass protostellar objects. II. HC3N and N2H+. TANIGUCHI K., SAITO M., SRIDHARAN T.K., et al.
2020MNRAS.497.1348T 187       D     X         5 33 ~ High-sensitivity observations of molecular lines with the Arecibo Telescope. TAN W.S., ARAYA E.D., LEE L.E., et al.
2023ApJS..264...48W viz 19       D               1 97 ~ A Possible Chemical Clock in High-mass Star-forming Regions: N(HC3N)/N(N2H+)? WANG Y.X., ZHANG J.S., YU H.Z., et al.

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