NAME Loop III , the SIMBAD biblio

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1971A&A....14..252B 8 5 242 Are the galactic loops supernova remnants ? BERKHUIJSEN E.M., HASLAM C.G.T. and SALTER C.J.
1971A&A....14..359B 3 7 148 A survey of the continuum radiation at 820 MHz between declinations -7 degrees and +85 degrees. II. A study of the galactic radiation and the degree of polarization with special reference to the loops and spurs. BERKHUIJSEN E.M.
1972A&A....21...61S 2 6 79 A survey of linear polarization at 1415 MHz. IV. Discussion of the results for the galactic spurs. SPOELSTRA T.A.T.
1973A&A....24....1F 1 4 44 The large-scale distribution of low-velocity hydrogen gas at high galactic latitudes. FEJES I. and WESSELIUS P.R.
1973A&A....24..143B 5 4 123 Galactic continuum Loops and the diameter-surface brightness relation for supernova remnants. BERKHUIJSEN E.M.
1973Ap&SS..20..111E 5 3 A reappraisal of several extensive phenomena of the high galactic latitudes. ELLIOTT K.H. and MEABURN J.
1976ApJ...208..718N 1 7 42 Soft X-ray emission in Eridanus: an old supernova remnant ? NARANAN S., SHULMAN S., FRIEDMAN H., et al.
1980ApJ...242...74S 3 16 266 Rotation measures and the galactic magnetic field. SIMARD-NORMANDIN M. and KRONBERG P.P.
1981A&A...100..209H 6 9 306 A 408 MHz all-sky continuum survey. I - Observations at southern declinations and for the North Polar region. HASLAM C.G., KLEIN U., SALTER C.J., et al.
1983A&A...117..319S 3 7 The spatial distribution and spectral characteristics of the diffuse soft X-ray background. SINGH K.P., AGRAWAL P.C., MANCHANDA R.K., et al.
1985Ap&SS.109...87D 14 12 Diffusion of the galactic cosmic rays in ther vicinity of the solar system. DORMAN L.I., GHOSH A. and PTUSKIN V.S.
1986A&A...166..257B 85 96 Properties of supernova remnants at known distances. I. Surface brightness and radio spectral index. BERKHUIJSEN E.M.
1988A&A...196..211R 1 10 67 Spectral index variations of the galactic radio continuum emission: evidence for a galactic wind. REICH P. and REICH W.
1992BAAS...24..762V 4 ~ The high-velocity clouds as part of a supershell: a comprehensive model. VERSCHUUR G.L.
1993ApJ...409..205V 1 3 20 A supershell model for the high- and intermediate-velocity neutral hydrogen clouds. VERSCHUUR G.L.
1993Afz....36..251A 4 0 Stellar kinematics in Kowalski-Kapteyn figures. III. ANISIMOVA G.B.
1993AZh....70..258P 71 T                   3 0 Radiopolarization investigations of the Loop III in the long-wave part of the decimeter wave range. PASEKA A.M.
1993Ap&SS.201...91S 4 2 The local complex of high-velocity clouds (geometry and kinematics). SHATSOVA R.B.
1994ApJ...430..581F 1 15 101 A summary of extreme scattering events and a descriptive model. FIEDLER R., DENNISON B., JOHNSTON K.J., et al.
1994ApJ...430..595F 19 21 Galactic structures associated with extreme scattering events in the radio light curves of NRAO 140, 0954+658, and 2352+495. FIEDLER R., PAULS T., JOHNSTON K.J., et al.
1994BaltA...3...85G 105 3 Interstellar cloud morphologies and their origins. GAHM G.F.
1995A&AS..109...71Z 4 11 Dynamical Voronoi tessellation. V. Thickness and incompleteness. ZANINETTI L.
1997A&A...322...98H 7 6 141 Antisymmetric rotation measures in our Galaxy: evidence for an A0 dynamo. HAN J.L., MANCHESTER R.N., BERKHUIJSEN E.M., et al.
1997ApJ...480..216S 53 54 High-resolution ultraviolet observations of the highly ionized interstellar gas toward radio loops I and IV. SEMBACH K.R., SAVAGE B.D. and TRIPP T.M.
1997BOBeo.155...41M 4 ~ Geometry of large radio loops at 1420 MHz. MILOGRADOV-TURIN J. and UROSEVIC D.
1998ApJ...496..253C 4 8 100 The Gaussian plasma lens in astrophysics: refraction. CLEGG A.W., FEY A.L. and LAZIO T.J.W.
1999A&A...341..451K 7 12 Interstellar reddening from the Hipparcos and Tycho catalogues. II. Nearby dust features at the NGP associated with approaching HI gas. KNUDE J. and HOG E.
1999A&A...347...47B viz 83 51 Identification of soft high galactic latitude RASS X-ray sources. II. Sources with PSPC count rate CR <0.5cts/s. BEUERMANN K., THOMAS H.-C., REINSCH K., et al.
1999A&A...347..640B 1 23 106 PRONAOS observations of MCLD 123.5+24.9: cold dust in the Polaris cirrus cloud. BERNARD J.P., ABERGEL A., RISTORCELLI I., et al.
1999A&AS..137....7R 1 40 139 The radio emission from the Galaxy at 22 MHz. ROGER R.S., COSTAIN C.H., LANDECKER T.L., et al.
2000A&A...361..303B 2 11 67 Origin of HI clouds in the Local Bubble. I. A hydromagnetic Rayleigh-Taylor instability caused by the interaction between the Loop I and the Local Bubble. BREITSCHWERDT D., FREYBERG M.J. and EGGER R.
2000ApJ...534..706L 11 18 The extreme scattering event toward PKS 1741-038: VLBI images. LAZIO T.J.W., FEY A.L., DENNISON B., et al.
2000ApJ...540..224S 2 10 67 Bipolar hypershell galactic center starburst model: further evidence from ROSAT data and new radio and X-ray simulations. SOFUE Y.
2000Ap.....43..182O 5 0 Infrared sources in radio loops. OVCHAROVA I.N. and SHATSOVA R.B.
2001A&A...367..694N 15 5 L1274: A multiwavelength study of a dark cloud in the Cep-Cas void. NIKOLIC S., KISS C., JOHANSSON L.E.B., et al.
2001ApJ...547..907S 23 15 STIS and GHRS observations of warm and hot gas overlying the Scutum supershell (GS 018-04+44). SAVAGE B.D., SEMBACH K.R. and HOWK J.C.
2002ApJ...567..342B 36 13 Pulsar scintillation in the local interstellar medium: Loop I and beyond. BHAT N.D.R. and GUPTA Y.
2002Ap.....45..438S 4 0 The system of spurs in ecliptic coordinates. SHATSOVA R.B. and ANISIMOVA G.B.
2002SerAJ.165...27U 18 13 Empirical Σ-D relations and main galactic radio loops. UROSEVIC D.
2003A&A...409..941N 28 14 Star forming cores in L1251: Maps and molecular abundances. NIKOLIC S., JOHANSSON L.E.B. and HARJU J.
2003Ap.....46..256S 10 0 Harmony of the local system. SHATSOVA R.B. and ANISIMOVA G.B.
2004A&A...418..131K viz 913 29 Far-infrared loops in the 2nd Galactic Quadrant. KISS C., MOOR A. and TOTH L.V.
2004ApJ...607..309I 47 32 O VI, N V, and C IV in the Galactic halo. II. Velocity-resolved observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer. INDEBETOUW R. and SHULL J.M.
2004ARA&A..42..275S 5 17 288 Interstellar turbulence. II. Implications and effects. SCALO J. and ELMEGREEN B.G.
2005A&A...437..919T         O           80 14 Search for new T Tauri stars in the Cepheus-Cassiopeia region. TACHIHARA K., NEUHAEUSER R., KUN M., et al.
2005MNRAS.360..236W 1 5 15 Foreground contributions to the cosmic microwave background. WIBIG T. and WOLFENDALE A.W.
2006MNRAS.371..732K 21 4 Low-mass star formation in Lynds 1333. KUN M., NIKOLIC S., JOHANSSON L.E.B., et al.
2006ChJAA...6....1Q 10 1 Refractive focusing by interstellar clouds and the rapid polarization angle swing in QSO 1150+812. QIAN S.-J., KRICHBAUM T.P., ZHANG X.-Z., et al.
2007MNRAS.376..634B 389       D     X C       10 7 9 Spectral indices of Galactic radio loops between 1420, 820 and 408 MHz. BORKA V.
2008A&A...477..573S 50           X         1 13 330 Radio observational constraints on Galactic 3D-emission models. SUN X.H., REICH W., WAELKENS A., et al.
2008A&A...484..733T 39           X         1 13 46 A fully sampled λ21 cm linear polarization survey of the southern sky. TESTORI J.C., REICH P. and REICH W.
2008MNRAS.388..247D 122           X   F     2 18 354 A model of diffuse Galactic radio emission from 10 MHz to 100 GHz. DE OLIVEIRA-COSTA A., TEGMARK M., GAENSLER B.M., et al.
2009AJ....137..145R 114           X C       2 25 11 The discovery of diffuse radio polarization structures in the NRAO Very Large Array sky survey. RUDNICK L. and BROWN S.
2009A&A...494..611S 39           X         1 10 36 WSRT Faraday tomography of the Galactic ISM at λ∼0.86 M. I. The Gemini data set at (l, b) = (181°, 20°). SCHNITZELER D.H.F.M., KATGERT P. and DE BRUYN A.G.
2009ApJS..185..198K viz 38           X         1 219 53 The Spitzer survey of interstellar clouds in the Gould belt. II. The Cepheus flare observed with IRAC and MIPS. KIRK J.M., WARD-THOMPSON D., DI FRANCESCO J., et al.
2009ApJS..185..451K viz 303           X C       7 224 17 Pre-main-sequence stars in the Cepheus flare region. KUN M., BALOG Z., KENYON S.J., et al.
2010AJ....139.1681W 39           X         1 10 29 Rotation measure synthesis of galactic polarized emission with the DRAO 26-m telescope. WOLLEBEN M., LANDECKER T.L., HOVEY G.J., et al.
2010A&A...518A..31V 78               F     1 12 53 Spatial distribution of interstellar dust in the sun's vicinity. Comparison with neutral sodium-bearing gas. VERGELY J.-L., VALETTE B., LALLEMENT R., et al.
2010AJ....140.1995L 154           X C       3 10 29 Surveying the dynamic radio sky with the long wavelength demonstrator array. LAZIO T.J.W., CLARKE T.E., LANE W.M., et al.
2011ApJ...726....4S 1 20 57 Structure in the rotation measure sky. STIL J.M., TAYLOR A.R. and SUNSTRUM C.
2011ApJ...727...46L viz 15       D               7 68 27 Fundamental properties of the highly ionized plasmas in the Milky Way. LEHNER N., ZECH W.F., HOWK J.C., et al.
2010ARA&A..48..127M 75           X         1 5 378 Reionization and cosmology with 21-cm fluctuations. MORALES M.F. and WYITHE J.S.B.
2011RMxAA..47..159B 38           X         1 10 2 Temperature, brightness and spectral index of the Cygnus radio loop. BORKA JOVANOVIC V. and UROSEVIC D.
2012ApJ...755...21M viz 349           X C       8 16 32 New constraints on the Galactic halo magnetic field using rotation measures of extragalactic sources toward the outer Galaxy. MAO S.A., McCLURE-GRIFFITHS N.M., GAENSLER B.M., et al.
2012MNRAS.426...57H 15       D               4 9 14 Faraday rotation as a diagnostic of Galactic foreground contamination of cosmic microwave background maps. HANSEN M., ZHAO W., FREJSEL A.M., et al.
2013A&A...551A..16G 39           X         1 32 3 The Origem Loop. GAO X.Y. and HAN J.L.
2015A&A...578A..34L 40           X         1 7 2 Intra-day variability observations and the VLBI structure analysis of quasar S4 0917+624. LIU X., MI L.-G., LIU J., et al.
2015ApJ...809..153M 41           X         1 23 67 GHIGLS: H I mapping at intermediate galactic latitude using the green bank telescope. MARTIN P.G., BLAGRAVE K.P.M., LOCKMAN F.J., et al.
2015MNRAS.452..656V 255       D     X   F     6 22 64 Polarized radio filaments outside the Galactic plane. VIDAL M., DICKINSON C., DAVIES R.D., et al.
1965Natur.208..741Q 5 33 Structure of the radio continuum background at high galactic latitudes. QUIGLEY M.J.S. and HASLAM C.G.T.
2016A&A...594A..25P 363           X C       8 69 181 Planck 2015 results. XXV. Diffuse low-frequency Galactic foregrounds. PLANCK COLLABORATION, ADE P.A.R., AGHANIM N., et al.
2019A&A...623A.109G 84           X         2 5 ~ Dynamical structure of the pulsating atmosphere of RR Lyrae. I. A typical pulsation cycle. GILLET D., MAUCLAIRE B., LEMOULT T., et al.
2019ApJ...880...95K 293           X C       6 112 ~ Fermi-LAT observations of γ-ray emission toward the outer halo of M31. KARWIN C.M., MURGIA S., CAMPBELL S., et al.
2020A&A...636L...8B 85           X         2 14 13 Discovery of a 30-degree-long ultraviolet arc in Ursa Major. BRACCO A., BENJAMIN R.A., ALVES M.I.R., et al.
2020A&A...639A.133S 43           X         1 49 ~ Distance, magnetic field, and kinematics of the filamentary cloud LDN 1157. SHARMA E., GOPINATHAN M., SOAM A., et al.
2020A&A...644L...3B 87           X         2 5 13 The multiphase and magnetized neutral hydrogen seen by LOFAR. BRACCO A., JELIC V., MARCHAL A., et al.
2021MNRAS.505.5164S viz 44           X         1 582 ~ The Gaia view of the Cepheus flare. SZILAGYI M., KUN M. and ABRAHAM P.
2021ApJ...917...30J 44           X         1 11 ~ Signatures of recent cosmic-ray acceleration in the high-latitude gamma-ray sky. JOHANNESSON G. and PORTER T.A.
2021A&A...653A.142S 174           X         4 82 5 Star formation around three co-moving HAeBe stars in the Cepheus Flare. SAHA P., MAHESWAR G., MATHEW B., et al.
2021MNRAS.507.3495T 87               F     6 9 4 The Global Magneto-Ionic Medium Survey (GMIMS): the brightest polarized region in the southern sky at 75 cm and its implications for Radio Loop II. THOMSON A.J.M., LANDECKER T.L., McCLURE-GRIFFITHS N.M., et al.
2021ApJ...922..210P 44           X         1 22 18 Revisiting the distance to radio loops I and IV using Gaia and Radio/Optical polarization data. PANOPOULOU G.V., DICKINSON C., READHEAD A.C.S., et al.
2022A&A...658A..55S 45           X         1 56 2 Cloud motion and magnetic fields: Four clouds in the Cepheus Flare region. SHARMA E., MAHESWAR G. and DIB S.
2022MNRAS.512.5214D 45           X         1 24 7 A train of shocks at 3000-au scale? Exploring the clash of an expanding bubble into the NGC 1333 IRAS 4 region. SOLIS XIV. DE SIMONE M., CODELLA C., CECCARELLI C., et al.
2022MNRAS.513.5900H 224           X   F     4 13 10 The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS): template fitting of diffuse galactic microwave emission in the northern sky. HARPER S.E., DICKINSON C., BARR A., et al.
2022A&A...663A...7E 1909 T   A S   X C       40 4 6 Faraday tomography of LoTSS-DR2 data. I. Faraday moments in the high-latitude outer Galaxy and revealing
Loop III in polarisation.
ERCEG A., JELIC V., HAVERKORN M., et al.
2022A&A...663A..37B 46           X         1 2 3 First look at the multiphase interstellar medium using synthetic observations from low-frequency Faraday tomography. BRACCO A., NTORMOUSI E., JELIC V., et al.
2022ApJ...940...75D 134           X         3 11 6 Structure in the Magnetic Field of the Milky Way Disk and Halo Traced by Faraday Rotation. DICKEY J.M., WEST J., THOMSON A.J.M., et al.
2023ApJ...943..161V 47           X         1 10 ~ The Distance to High-velocity Cloud Complex M. VERSCHUUR G.L. and SCHMELZ J.T.
2023A&A...674A.119S viz 93           X         2 3 ~ LOFAR Deep Fields: Probing faint Galactic polarised emission in ELAIS-N1. SNIDARIC I., JELIC V., MEVIUS M., et al.
2023A&A...677L..11B 47           X         1 10 ~ The Orion-Taurus ridge: A synchrotron radio loop at the edge of the Orion-Eridanus superbubble. BRACCO A., PADOVANI M. and SOLER J.D.

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