LH 87 , the SIMBAD biblio

LH 87 , the SIMBAD biblio (19 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST09:35:50


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1970AJ.....75..171L 194 403 A Catalogue of Stellar Associations in the Large Magellanic Cloud. LUCKE P.B. and HODGE P.W.
1979A&A....75..127M 37 43 Faint, nebulous filament, 200 pc diameter, around the 30 Doradus Nebula. MEABURN J.
1983A&A...127..113B 125 49 Young stars and bubbles in the Large Magellanic Cloud. BRAUNSFURTH E. and FEITZINGER J.V.
1987ApJ...320..609S 114 81 Vacuum ultraviolet images of the Large Magellanic Cloud. SMITH A.M., CORNETT R.H. and HILL R.S.
1988A&AS...72..249V 64 7 Integrated UV magnitudes of the Large Magellanic Cloud associations. VUILLEMIN A.
1990ApJ...365..510C 149 208 X-rays from superbubbles in the Large Magellanic Cloud. CHU Y.-H. and MAC LOW M.-M.
1991ApJ...373..497W 95 75 The detection of X-ray emission from the OB associations of the Large Magellanic Cloud. WANG Q. and HELFAND D.J.
1992AJ....103.1859B 141 59 Bar star clusters in the LMC: formation history from UBV integrated photometry. BICA E., CLARIA J.J. and DOTTORI H.
1994AJ....108.1696C 85 38 Ultraviolet interstellar absorption lines in the LMC: searching for hidden SNRs. CHU Y.-H., WAKKER B., MAC LOW M.-M., et al.
1994ApJ...429..192H 19 24 The initial mass function for massive stars in the Magellanic clouds. II. Interstellar reddening toward 14 OB associations. HILL R.J., MADORE B.F. and FREEDMAN W.L.
1994ApJS...91..583H viz 32 13 The initial mass function for massive stars in the Magellanic Clouds. I. UBV photometry and color-magnitude diagrams for 14 OB associations. HILL R.J., MADORE B.F. and FREEDMAN W.L.
1995A&AS..111..311F viz 713 51 A radio continuum study of the Magellanic Clouds. IV. Catalogues of radio sources in the Large Magellanic Cloud at 1.40, 2.45, 4.75, 4.85 and 8.55 GHz. FILIPOVIC M.D., HAYNES R.F., WHITE G.L., et al.
1999AJ....118.2292C 144 11 Ultraviolet imaging polarimetry of the Large Magellanic Cloud. II. Models COLE A.A., WOOD K. and NORDSIECK K.H.
2001ApJS..136..119D 58 70 X-rays from superbubbles in the Large Magellanic Cloud. VI. A sample of thirteen superbubbles. DUNNE B.C., POINTS S.D. and CHU Y.-H.
2002A&A...388...88P 50 27 Early-type variables in the Magellanic Clouds. I. β Cephei stars in the LMC bar. PIGULSKI A. and KOLACZKOWSKI Z.
2003A&A...405..111G viz 1088 18 OB stellar associations in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Survey of young stellar systems. GOULIERMIS D., KONTIZAS M., KONTIZAS E., et al.
2003SerAJ.166...31F 160 2 The relation between radio flux density and ionising ultra-violet flux for HII regions and supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud. FILIPOVIC M.D., JONES P.A. and WHITE G.L.
2018AJ....156..294A 106 7 Shedding light on the isolation of luminous blue variables. AADLAND E., MASSEY P., NEUGENT K.F., et al.
2021ApJS..252...21H viz 44           X         1 277 4 A multiwavelength Survey of Wolf-Rayet nebulae in the Large Magellanic Cloud. HUNG C.S., OU P.-S., CHU Y.-H., et al.

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