V* V2495 Cyg , the SIMBAD biblio

V* V2495 Cyg , the SIMBAD biblio (20 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.19CEST08:29:04


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2009AJ....137..431A 659       D     X         18 42 11 Near-IR spectroscopy of young stars in the Braid Nebula star formation region in Cygnus OB7. ASPIN C., BECK T.L., PYO T.-S., et al.
2011AJ....141..139A 998     A D S   X C       25 104 5 CSO bolocam 1.1 mm continuum mapping of the braid nebula star formation region in Cygnus OB7. ASPIN C., BECK T.L., DAVIS C.J., et al.
2011AJ....142..135A 38           X         1 22 17 The continuing outburst of V1647 Orionis: Winter/Spring 2011 observations. ASPIN C.
2011PZ.....31....2K 10 6 GCVS names for interesting young variable stars. KAZAROVETS E.V., REIPURTH B. and SAMUS N.N.
2012A&A...542A.111K 712       D   O X C       18 175 7 A wide-field near-infrared H2 2.122 µm line survey of the Braid Nebula star formation region in Cygnus OB7. KHANZADYAN T., DAVIS C.J., ASPIN C., et al.
2012ApJ...756...99F 39           X         1 23 42 Multiwavelength observations of V2775 Ori, an outbursting protostar in l 1641: exploring the edge of the FU Orionis regime. FISCHER W.J., MEGEATH S.T., TOBIN J.J., et al.
2013MNRAS.432.2685M 156           X         4 33 8 V2494 Cyg: a unique FU Ori type object in the Cygnus OB7 complex. MAGAKIAN T.Yu., NIKOGOSSIAN E.H., MOVSESSIAN T., et al.
2013ApJ...773..145W 94       D     X         3 114 24 Near-infrared variability among young stellar objects in the star formation region Cygnus OB7. WOLK S.J., RICE T.S. and ASPIN C.
2013A&A...556A..60S viz 39           X         1 20 12 Photometric and spectroscopic variability of the FUor star V582 Aurigae. SEMKOV E.H., PENEVA S.P., MUNARI U., et al.
2014ApJ...794...81Y viz 16       D               1 104 7 Maser and infrared studies of oxygen-rich late/post-asymptotic giant branch stars and water fountains: development of a new identification method. YUNG B.H.K., NAKASHIMA J.-I. and HENKEL C.
2018ApJ...854...31J 41           X         1 37 17 The JCMT Transient Survey: stochastic and secular variability of protostars and disks in the submillimeter region observed over 18 months. JOHNSTONE D., HERCZEG G.J., MAIRS S., et al.
2018A&A...612A..54L 864     A D S   X C       20 44 37 A 1.3 mm SMA survey of 29 variable young stellar objects. LIU H.B., DUNHAM M.M., PASCUCCI I., et al.
2018ApJ...861..145C 305       D     X C       7 101 84 A near-infrared spectroscopic survey of FU Orionis objects. CONNELLEY M.S. and REIPURTH B.
2019ApJ...871..149F 42           X         1 51 3 Identifying Variability in deeply embedded protostars with ALMA and CARMA. FRANCIS L., JOHNSTONE D., DUNHAM M.M., et al.
2019ApJ...883..117K 142       D     X         4 34 ~ A comparison of the X-ray properties of FU Ori-type stars to generic young stellar objects. KUHN M.A. and HILLENBRAND L.A.
2020ApJ...897...54W 1251       D     X C       29 14 ~ A study of Millimeter variability in FUor objects. WENDEBORN J., ESPAILLAT C.C., MACIAS E., et al.
2021A&A...647A..44V 17       D               1 24 22 Distinguishing between different mechanisms of FU-Orionis-type luminosity outbursts. VOROBYOV E.I., ELBAKYAN V.G., LIU H.B., et al.
2021ApJ...920..132P viz 17       D               1 5441 33 Quantifying variability of young stellar objects in the mid-infrared over 6 years with the Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer. PARK W., LEE J.-E., CONTRERAS PENA C., et al.
2023A&A...672A.158S 299       D     X         7 62 1 The Effelsberg survey of FU Orionis and EX Lupi objects I. Host environments of FUors and EXors traced by NH3. SZABO Z.M., GONG Y., MENTEN K.M., et al.
2023A&A...674A.202S 19       D               1 67 ~ The Effelsberg survey of FU Orionis and EX Lupi objects II. H2O maser observations. SZABO Z.M., GONG Y., YANG W., et al.

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