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1953GCRV..C......0W viz 13       D               1 15129 835 General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities WILSON R.E.
1971PASP...83..251E 147 61 The zeta Herculis, sigma Puppis, epsilon Indi, and eta Cephei groups of old disk population stars. EGGEN O.J.
1973AJ.....78...90L 15 13 Changes of period in semiregular variables. LACY C.H.
1974MNSSA..33...79K 29 0 A photometric approach to the absolute magnitudes of Mira variables. KELLY B.D.
1975MSS...C01....0H viz 14       D               1 36368 ~ Catalogue of two dimentional spectral types for the HD stars, Vol. 1 HOUK N. and COWLEY A.P.
1976A&A....48..269L 107 34 New H2O sources associated with late-type stars. LEPINE J.R.D., PAES DE BARROS M.H. and GAMMON R.H.
1976ApJ...206..525T 113 41 Luminosity functions and the evolution of low-mass population I giants. TINSLEY B.M. and GUNN J.E.
1976Obs....96..149A 23 5 On the absolute magnitudes of semi-regular variables in stellar groups. ASLAN Z.
1977A&A....56..219L 83 28 Characteristics of the H2 O emission from Mira variables. LEPINE J.R.D. and PAES DE BARROS M.H.
1977A&A....57..115B 105 53 OH Mira variables-the light curve shapes and implications for mass loss. BOWERS P.F. and KERR F.J.
1978ApJ...225..869L 90 71 Observations of SiO maser sources at 43.122 GHz. LEPINE J.R.D., LE SQUEREN A.M. and SCALISE E.
1985PASP...97..616H 271 96 The brightest high-latitude 12-micron IRAS sources. HACKING P., NEUGEBAUER G., EMERSON J., et al.
1986A&AS...65..607O 5418 387 IRAS catalogues and atlases. Atlas of Low-Resolution Spectra. OLNON F.M., RAIMOND E. (The IRAS Science Team)
1986ApJS...60..879C 62 17 UBVRI photometry of red stars. CELIS S.L.
1989A&AS...81..323E 189 32 A reference catalogue of maser and thermal emission from circumstellar SiO molecules. ENGELS D. and HESKE A.
1989MNRAS.236..363A 47 34 Detection of new southern SiO maser sources associated with Mira and symbiotic stars. ALLEN D.A., HALL P.J., NORRIS R.P., et al.
1989MNRAS.239..825D 109 45 Water maser emission from southern IRAS sources. DEGUCHI S., NAKADA Y. and FORSTER J.R.
1990A&A...231..431A 65 35 SiO masers in giant semi-regular variables and supergiants. ALCOLEA J., BUJARRABAL V. and GOMEZ-GONZALEZ J.
1990A&AS...85..875H 111 28 Detection of 51 new 86 GHz SiO, v=1, J=2 ⟶ 1 masers associated with IRAS point sources. HAIKALA L.K.
1991ApJS...75..905S 376 58 A survey for infrared excesses among high galactic latitude SAO stars. STENCEL R.E. and BACKMAN D.E.
1992A&AS...93..121N viz 514 132 A survey of circumstellar CO emission from a sample of IRAS point sources. NYMAN L.-A., BOOTH R.S., CARLSTROM U., et al.
1992A&AS...93..151F viz 515 106 Near-infrared photometry of a sample of IRAS Point Sources. FOUQUE P., LE BERTRE T., EPCHTEIN N., et al.
1992ApJS...79..105J 317 118 Short-and intermediate-period oxygen-rich Miras. JURA M. and KLEINMANN S.G.
1993ApJ...409..725Y 110 108 Circumstellar shells resolved in IRAS survey data. II. Analysis. YOUNG K., PHILLIPS T.G. and KNAPP G.R.
1993ApJS...86..517Y 508 82 Circumstellar shells resolved in the IRAS survey data. I. Data processing procedure, results, and confidence tests. YOUNG K., PHILLIPS T.G. and KNAPP G.R.
1994A&AS..103..107H 170 29 86 GHz SiO, v=1, J=2⟶1 survey of southern IRAS point sources. II. Detection of 74 new maser sources. HAIKALA L.K., NYMAN L.-A. and FORSSTROEM V.
1994A&AS..106..397K viz 257 91 Semiregular variables of types SRa and SRb. New JHKL'M-photometry for 200 stars. KERSCHBAUM F. and HRON J.
1994MNRAS.267..711W viz 86 227 High-mass-loss AGB stars in the South Galactic Cap. WHITELOCK P., MENZIES J., FEAST M., et al.
1995A&AS..114..269D viz 14       D               1 20881 157 Vitesses radiales. Catalogue WEB: Wilson Evans Batten. Radial velocities: The Wilson-Evans-Batten catalogue. DUFLOT M., FIGON P. and MEYSSONNIER N.
1995ApJS...98..701C 131 10 Luminosity attenuation and distances of red giant stars. CELIS S.L.
1995Ap&SS.224..477H 13 3 Detection of detached dust envelopes around oxygen-rich AGB stars. HASHIMOTO O., IZUMIURA H., KESTER D.J.M., et al.
1996A&A...308..791S 15 21 Application of wavelet analysis in variable star research. II. The semiregular star V Bootis. SZATMARY K., GAL J. and KISS L.L.
1996A&A...311..273K 48 41 Semiregular variables of types SRa and SRb. Circumstellar CO emission of an oxygen-rich sample. KERSCHBAUM F., OLOFSSON H. and HRON J.
1997A&A...323L..49P viz 14       D               1 118337 2498 The Hipparcos Catalogue. PERRYMAN M.A.C., LINDEGREN L., KOVALEVSKY J., et al.
1997A&AS..124..143M viz 352 18 Mean light curves of long-period variables and discrimination between carbon- and oxygen-rich stars. MENNESSIER M.O., BOUGHALEB H. and MATTEI J.A.
1997ApJ...476..199B 1 54 189 Aluminum oxide and the opacity of oxygen-rich circumstellar dust in the 12-17 micron range. BEGEMANN B., DORSCHNER J., HENNING T., et al.
1997ApJS..112..557K viz 11280 205 Classification and identification of IRAS sources with low-resolution spectra. KWOK S., VOLK K. and BIDELMAN W.P.
1998A&AS..129...45J 129 25 Infrared giants vs. supergiants. II. CO observations. JOSSELIN E., LOUP C., OMONT A., et al.
1998ApJS..119..141S viz 635 90 The infrared spectral classification of oxygen-rich dust shells. SLOAN G.C. and PRICE S.D.
1999A&A...342..799A 23 30 SiO rotation-vibration bands in cool giants. II. The behaviour of SiO bands in AGB stars. ARINGER B., HOEFNER S., WIEDEMANN G., et al.
1999A&A...351..533L 127 32 A search for Technetium in semiregular variables. LEBZELTER T. and HRON J.
1999A&AS..138..299K 111 52 Oxygen-rich semiregular and irregular variables. A catalogue of circumstellar CO observations. KERSCHBAUM F. and OLOFSSON H.
1999A&AS..140...55B viz 358 14 Period-Luminosity-Colour distribution and classification of Galactic oxygen-rich LPVs. I. Luminosity calibrations. BARTHES D., LURI X., ALVAREZ R., et al.
1999Ap&SS.262..127K 106 ~ Circumstellar shells of the mass-losing asymptotic giant branch stars: limits for the dust-driven winds. KUCINSKAS A.
2000MNRAS.315..856L 32 36 Modelling of oxygen-rich envelopes using corundum and silicate grains. LORENZ-MARTINS S. and POMPEIA L.
2000MNRAS.317..460F viz 848 53 Mira kinematics from Hipparcos data: a Galactic bar to beyond the Solar circle. FEAST M.W. and WHITELOCK P.A.
2001A&A...373.1125F 1 16 49 Infrared optical properties of spinels. A study of the carrier of the 13, 17 and 32µm emission features observed in ISO-SWS spectra of oxygen-rich AGB stars. FABIAN D., POSCH T., MUTSCHKE H., et al.
2001A&A...374..968M viz 824 16 Long period variable stars: galactic populations and infrared luminosity calibrations. MENNESSIER M.O., MOWLAVI N., ALVAREZ R., et al.
2001AJ....122.2017S 167 19 Polarimetry of 167 cool variable stars: data. SERKOWSKI K. and SHAWL S.J.
2001BaltA..10..589A viz 2042 9 Stars with the largest Hipparcos photometric amplitudes. ADELMAN S.J.
2002A&A...391.1053O 80 137 Mass loss rates of a sample of irregular and semiregular M-type AGB-variables. OLOFSSON H., GONZALEZ-DELGADO D., KERSCHBAUM F., et al.
2003A&A...397..997P viz 4822 26 Hipparcos red stars in the HpVT2 and VIC systems. PLATAIS I., POURBAIX D., JORISSEN A., et al.
2003A&A...399.1167P viz         O           190 24 How many Hipparcos Variability-Induced Movers are genuine binaries? POURBAIX D., PLATAIS I., DETOURNAY S., et al.
2003A&A...403..993K viz 302 140 Reprocessing the Hipparcos data of evolved stars. III. Revised Hipparcos period-luminosity relationship for galactic long-period variable stars. KNAPP G.R., POURBAIX D., PLATAIS I., et al.
2003A&A...409..715W 65 84 Mass-loss from dusty, low outflow-velocity AGB stars. I. Wind structure and mass-loss rates. WINTERS J.M., LE BERTRE T., JEONG K.S., et al.
2003A&A...411..123G 73 133 ``Thermal'' SiO radio line emission towards M-type AGB stars: A probe of circumstellar dust formation and dynamics. GONZALEZ-DELGADO D., OLOFSSON H., KERSCHBAUM F., et al.
2003A&A...411..533L         O           94 14 Technetium and the third dredge up in AGB stars. I. Field stars. LEBZELTER T. and HRON J.
2003AJ....126..935S 208 22 Infrared colors and variability of evolved stars from COBE DIRBE data. SMITH B.J.
2003ApJ...594..483S 91 53 Guilt by association: the 13 micron dust emission feature and its correlation to other gas and dust features. SLOAN G.C., KRAEMER K.E., GOEBEL J.H., et al.
2004ApJS..152..201G viz 386 20 Automated classification of 2000 bright IRAS sources. GUPTA R., SINGH H.P., VOLK K., et al.
2005A&A...439..171H         O           29 42 Oxygen-rich AGB stars with optically thin dust envelopes. HERAS A.M. and HONY S.
2006AstL...32..759G viz 15       D               35568 316 Pulkovo compilation of radial velocities for 35495 stars in a common system. GONTCHAROV G.A.
2007A&A...474..653V viz 15       D               1 118081 3051 Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction. VAN LEEUWEN F.
1990MMLP..B......0M 388 ~ Maxima and minima of long period variables, 1949-1975. MATTEI J., MAYALL M.W. and WAAGEN E.O.
1955SLPV..B......0C 13       D               382 ~ Studies of long periods variables. CAMPBELL L.
2009A&A...498..127V 77             C       1 42 105 The dust condensation sequence in red supergiant stars. VERHOELST T., VAN DER ZYPEN N., HONY S., et al.
2009A&A...501..251T 304           X C       7 4 13 Morphological effects on IR band profiles. Experimental spectroscopic analysis with application to observed spectra of oxygen-rich AGB stars. TAMANAI A., MUTSCHKE H., BLUM J., et al.
1923AJ.....34..183W 313 5 The proper-motions of 315 red stars WILSON R.E.
2010A&A...516A..45B 358       D S O X         9 8 4 Fitting of dust spectra with genetic algorithms. I. Perspectives and limitations. BAIER A., KERSCHBAUM F. and LEBZELTER T.
2010ApJS..190..203P viz 15       D               1 2650 25 3.6 years of DIRBE near-infrared stellar light curves. PRICE S.D., SMITH B.J., KUCHAR T.A., et al.
2011MNRAS.414.2602D viz 2565 132 Random forest automated supervised classification of Hipparcos periodic variable stars. DUBATH P., RIMOLDINI L., SUVEGES M., et al.
2012MNRAS.427..343M viz 15       D               3 95690 216 Fundamental parameters and infrared excesses of Hipparcos stars. McDONALD I., ZIJLSTRA A.A. and BOYER M.L.
2013AJ....145..131M 16       D               2 52 3 A comparison of the velocity parameters of SiO V = 1, J = 1-0, and J = 2-1 maser emission in long period variables. McINTOSH G. and INDERMUEHLE B.
2014MNRAS.441.3226I 16       D               1 49 2 A phase-dependent comparison of the velocity parameters of SiO v = 1, J = 1-0 and J = 2-1 maser emission in long-period variables. INDERMUEHLE B.T. and McINTOSH G.C.
2015AJ....149..100M 16       D               2 16 1 A comparison of the velocity parameters of SiO V = 1, J = 1 - 0, and J = 2 - 1 maser emission in semiregular variables. McINTOSH G. and INDERMUEHLE B.
1993yCat.3135....0C viz 14       D               1 252977 52 VizieR Online Data Catalog: Henry Draper Catalogue and Extension, published in Ann. Harvard Obs. 91-100 (1918-1925) CANNON A.J. and PICKERING E.C.
2016ApJ...823L..38M 80               F     1 33 17 Pulsation-triggered mass loss from AGB stars: the 60 day critical period. McDONALD I. and ZIJLSTRA A.A.
2018MNRAS.474..731K viz 82             C       1 17 3 Masses of the components of SB2 binaries observed with Gaia - IV. Accurate SB2 orbits for 14 binaries and masses of three binaries*. KIEFER F., HALBWACHS J.-L., LEBRETON Y., et al.
2018A&A...612A..23B 85 44 SEPIA - a new single pixel receiver at the APEX telescope. BELITSKY V., LAPKIN I., FREDRIXON M., et al.
2018ApJ...866L...1S viz 123           X C       2 28 ~ Alumina polymorphism in the circumstellar dust shells of asymptotic giant branch stars. SARGENT B.A.
2019A&A...623A..72K viz 17       D               1 117368 256 Stellar and substellar companions of nearby stars from Gaia DR2. Binarity from proper motion anomaly. KERVELLA P., ARENOU F., MIGNARD F., et al.
2019PASJ...71....4U 17       D               4 179 ~ AKARI mission program: Excavating Mass Loss History in extended dust shells of Evolved Stars (MLHES). I. Far-IR photometry. UETA T., TORRES A.J., IZUMIURA H., et al.
2020Sci...369.1497D 45           X         1 25 67 (Sub)stellar companions shape the winds of evolved stars. DECIN L., MONTARGES M., RICHARDS A.M.S., et al.
2021MNRAS.501..491V 17       D               1 154 ~ Chemical modelling of dust-gas chemistry within AGB outflows - III. Photoprocessing of the ice and return to the ISM. VAN DE SANDE M., WALSH C. and MILLAR T.J.
2021ApJS..254...42B viz 17       D               1 115486 112 The Hipparcos-Gaia Catalog of Accelerations: Gaia EDR3 edition. BRANDT T.D.
2022A&A...660A..94G viz 376       D     X C       8 52 12 ATOMIUM: ALMA tracing the origins of molecules in dust forming oxygen rich M-type stars. Motivation, sample, calibration, and initial results. GOTTLIEB C.A., DECIN L., RICHARDS A.M.S., et al.
2022A&A...667A..74A viz 18       D               2 209 10 Distance estimates for AGB stars from parallax measurements. ANDRIANTSARALAZA M., RAMSTEDT S., VLEMMINGS W.H.T., et al.
2023A&A...671A..96M viz 578       D S   X         12 40 1 The VLT/SPHERE view of the ATOMIUM cool evolved star sample I. Overview: Sample characterization through polarization analysis. MONTARGES M., CANNON E., DE KOTER A., et al.
2023A&A...674A..15L 19       D               1 1720610 15 Gaia Data Release 3 The second Gaia catalogue of long-period variable candidates. LEBZELTER T., MOWLAVI N., LECOEUR-TAIBI I., et al.
2023A&A...674A.125B 5290       D     X C       113 29 ~ ATOMIUM: Probing the inner wind of evolved O-rich stars with new, highly excited H2O and OH lines. BAUDRY A., WONG K.T., ETOKA S., et al.
2024A&A...681A..50W viz 870       D     X C       17 26 ~ ATOMIUM: Molecular inventory of 17 oxygen-rich evolved stars observed with ALMA. WALLSTROM S.H.J., DANILOVICH T., MULLER H.S.P., et al.

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