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OH 345.50+00.35 , the SIMBAD biblio (49 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST09:27:08 |
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Title | First 3 Authors |
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1980AuJPh..33..139B | 80 | 101 | Galactic plane H2O masers: a southern survey. | BATCHELOR R.A., CASWELL J.L., GOSS W.M., et al. | |||||
1983A&AS...54..167B | 382 | 100 | Catalogue of non stellar molecular maser sources and their probable infrared counterparts in the galactic plane. | BRAZ M.A. and EPCHTEIN N. | |||||
1983AuJPh..36..361C | 52 | 83 | Survey of OH masers at 1665 MHz. II. Galactic longitude 340 to the galactic centre. | CASWELL J.L. and HAYNES R.F. | |||||
1983AuJPh..36..401C | 56 | 38 | H2O Masers in the galactic plane. I. | CASWELL J.L., BATCHELOR R.A., FORSTER J.R., et al. | |||||
1989A&A...213..339F | 86 | 254 | The spatial relationship of OH and H2O masers. | FORSTER J.R. and CASWELL J.L. | |||||
1991ApJ...380L..75M | 1 | 99 | 420 | The discovery of a new, very strong and widespread interstellar methanol maser line. | MENTEN K.M. | ||||
1992ApJ...397L..43S | 62 | 6 | The detection of a new, nonmasing transition of methanol at 28.3 GHz. | SLYSH V.I., KALENSKII S.V. and VAL'TTS I.E. | |||||
1993MNRAS.262..343M | 26 | 21 | Long-term variability in 12.2-GHz 2o-3-1E-methanol masers and new detections towards 6.6-GHz 51-6 A±methanol masers. | MacLEOD G.C., GAYLARD M.J. and KEMBALL A.J. | |||||
1994A&A...288..634T | 28 | 32 | Near-infrared images of galactic masers I. Association between infrared sources and masers. | TESTI L., FELLI M., PERSI P., et al. | |||||
1994MNRAS.268..464S | 100 | 71 | The Parkes survey of methanol masers at 44.07 GHz. | SLYSH V.I., KALENSKII S.V., VAL'TTS I.E., et al. | |||||
1995MNRAS.272...96C | 273 | 279 | Galactic methanol masers at 6.6 GHz. | CASWELL J.L., VAILE R.A., ELLINGSEN S.P., et al. | |||||
1995MNRAS.273..328C | 86 | 62 | Excited-state OH masers at 6.035 GHz. | CASWELL J.L. and VAILE R.A. | |||||
1995MNRAS.274.1126C | 136 | 77 | Galactic methanol masers at 12 GHz. | CASWELL J.L., VAILE R.A., ELLINGSEN S.P., et al. | |||||
1995MNRAS.277..210C | 56 | 58 | Methanol and hydroxyl maser positions. | CASWELL J.L., VAILE R.A. and FORSTER J.R. | |||||
1995PASA...12...37C | 52 | 50 | Variability of methanol masers. | CASWELL J.L., VAILE R.A. and ELLINGSEN S.P. | |||||
1996A&AS..118..191J | 42 | 42 | Studies of dense molecular cores in regions of massive star formation. IV. Multitransition CS-study towards southern H2O masers in the longitude range l=308-360deg. | JUVELA M. | |||||
1998A&AS..129..495T | 100 | 18 | Near-infrared images of star forming regions containing masers. Las Campanas observations of 31 southern sources. | TESTI L., FELLI M., PERSI P., 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. | |||||
1998MNRAS.297..215C | 215 | 186 | Positions of hydroxyl masers at 1665 and 1667 MHz. | CASWELL J.L. | |||||
1999A&A...343..939R | 95 | 5 | A search for methanol masers at 9.978GHz and 10.058GHz. | ROELLIG M., KEGEL W.H., MAUERSBERGER R., et al. | |||||
1999A&AS..137...43F | 89 | 63 | OH and H2O masers in 74 star-forming regions. The FC89 database. | FORSTER J.R. and CASWELL J.L. | |||||
1999ApJS..123..515S | 88 | 20 | Nonequilibrium excitation of methanol in galactic molecular clouds: multitransitional observations at 2 millimeters. | SLYSH V.I., KALENSKII S.V., VAL'TTS I.E., et al. | |||||
1999MNRAS.310.1077V | 104 | 35 | Detection of new sources of methanol emission at 107 and 108GHz with the Mopra telescope. | VAL'TTS I.E., ELLINGSEN S.P., SLYSH V.I., et al. | |||||
2000A&A...361.1079Z | 132 | 84 | HNCO in massive galactic dense cores. | ZINCHENKO I., HENKEL C. and MAO R.Q. | |||||
2000ApJS..129..159A | 123 | 190 | Interstellar hydroxyl masers in the galaxy. I. The VLA survey. | ARGON A.L., REID M.J. and MENTEN K.M. | |||||
2000MNRAS.313..599C | 92 | 39 | Methanol masers at 107.0 and 156.6GHz. | CASWELL J.L., YI J., BOOTH R.S., et al. | |||||
2000MNRAS.317..315V | 176 | 57 | Detection of new sources of methanol emission at 95GHz with the Mopra telescope. | VAL'TTS I.E., ELLINGSEN S.P., SLYSH V.I., et al. | |||||
2002ARep...46..293V | 124 | 0 | A study of class II methanol maser condensations in the star-forming region W48. | VAL'TTS I.E. and LYUBCHENKO S.Y. | |||||
2003ApJ...596..328F | 88 | 61 | Interstellar hydroxyl masers in the galaxy. II. Zeeman pairs and the galactic magnetic field. | FISH V.L., REID M.J., ARGON A.L., et al. | |||||
2003MNRAS.339....1S | 89 | 14 | Monitoring of 6-cm excited OH masers - II. | SMITS D.P. | |||||
2003MNRAS.344...73E | 26 | 12 | A search for 85.5- and 86.6-GHz methanol maser emission. | ELLINGSEN S.P., CRAGG D.M., MINIER V., et al. | |||||
2003ARep...47..797V | 30 | 0 | Methanol emission in distant protoplanetary disks. | VAL'TTS I.E. and LYUBCHENKO S.Y. | |||||
2004MNRAS.351.1327C | 54 | 16 | Search for class II methanol masers at 23.1 GHz. | CRAGG D.M., SOBOLEV A.M., CASWELL J.L., et al. | |||||
2004MNRAS.354..401E | 26 | 18 | Discovery of new 19.9-GHz methanol masers in star-forming regions. | ELLINGSEN S.P., CRAGG D.M., LOVELL J.E.J., et al. | |||||
2004MNRAS.355..553G | 98 | 131 | Long-term monitoring of 6.7-GHz methanol masers. | GOEDHART S., GAYLARD M.J. and VAN DER WALT D.J. | |||||
2005A&A...432..737P | 943 | 204 | A general catalogue of 6.7-GHz methanol masers. I. Data. | PESTALOZZI M.R., MINIER V. and BOOTH R.S. | |||||
2010MNRAS.404.1029C | 15 | D | 1 | 190 | 227 | The 6-GHz methanol multibeam maser catalogue - I. Galactic centre region, longitudes 345° to 6°. | CASWELL J.L., FULLER G.A., GREEN J.A., et al. | ||
2011ApJ...742..109E | 15 | D | 1 | 77 | 31 | 37 GHz methanol masers : horsemen of the apocalypse for the class II methanol maser phase? | ELLINGSEN S.P., BREEN S.L., SOBOLEV A.M., et al. | ||
2013MNRAS.431.1752U | 16 | D | 2 | 843 | 133 | ATLASGAL - environments of 6.7 GHz methanol masers. | URQUHART J.S., MOORE T.J.T., SCHULLER F., et al. | ||
2014MNRAS.439.2584V | 16 | D | 1 | 82 | 84 | Southern classI methanol masers at 36 and 44GHz. | VORONKOV M.A., CASWELL J.L., ELLINGSEN S.P., et al. | ||
2014MNRAS.443.1555U | 16 | D | 3 | 1184 | 176 | ATLASGAL - towards a complete sample of massive star forming clumps. | URQUHART J.S., MOORE T.J.T., CSENGERI T., et al. | ||
2016MNRAS.461.2288H | 16 | D | 1 | 740 | 11 | Properties of massive star-forming clumps with infall motions. | HE Y., ZHOU J., ESIMBEK J., et al. | ||
2017A&A...603A..33G | 16 | D | 1 | 113 | 54 | ATLASGAL-selected massive clumps in the inner Galaxy. V. Temperature structure and evolution. | GIANNETTI A., LEURINI S., WYROWSKI F., et al. | ||
2018A&A...611A...6T | 16 | D | 1 | 103 | 20 | ATLASGAL-selected massive clumps in the inner Galaxy. VI. Kinetic temperature and spatial density measured with formaldehyde. | TANG X.D., HENKEL C., WYROWSKI F., et al. | ||
2019A&A...622A.135N | 17 | D | 1 | 105 | ~ | ATLASGAL-selected massive clumps in the inner Galaxy. VII. Characterisation of mid-J CO emission. | NAVARETE F., LEURINI S., GIANNETTI A., et al. | ||
2019MNRAS.484.4444U | 17 | D | 1 | 576 | 19 | ATLASGAL - molecular fingerprints of a sample of massive star-forming clumps. | URQUHART J.S., FIGURA C., WYROWSKI F., et al. | ||
2020ApJS..247....5Q | 17 | D | 25 | 378 | ~ | Accurate OH maser positions from the SPLASH survey. III. The final 96 deg2. | QIAO H.-H., BREEN S.L., GOMEZ J.F., et al. | ||
2021A&A...652A..71S | 17 | D | 1 | 50 | 10 | Establishing the evolutionary timescales of the massive star formation process through chemistry. | SABATINI G., BOVINO S., GIANNETTI A., et al. | ||
2022MNRAS.509..748W | 90 | X | 2 | 25 | 10 | ALMA observations of the Extended Green Object G19.01-0.03 - I. A Keplerian disc in a massive protostellar system. | WILLIAMS G.M., CYGANOWSKI C.J., BROGAN C.L., et al. |