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1931AN....242..129H 327 53 316 neue Veranderliche. HOFFMEISTER C.
1939AN....268..165G 406 8 Benennung von veranderlichen Sternen. GUTHNICK P. and SCHNELLER H.
1953GCRV..C......0W viz 13       D               1 15129 835 General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities WILSON R.E.
1958PASP...70..479W 71 T                   1 1 36 The spectrum of the irregular variable
VY Canis Majoris.
WALLERSTEIN G.
1962JO.....45..117B 174 12 Catalogue d'etoiles doubles ayant une composante variable. BAIZE P.
1969ApJ...156L.139S 70 T                   1 1 22 Large optical polarization of the oh emission source
VY Canis Majoris.
SERKOWSKI K.
1969ApJ...157L..57S 70 T                   1 1 19 Strong optical polarization observed in
VY Canis Majoris.
SHAWL S.J.
1969ApJ...158L.107S 67 T                   1 6 35 Polarization of reflection nebulae associated with
VY Canis Majoris and R Coronae Austrinae.
SERKOWSKI K.
1969ApJ...158L.133B 8 3 155 The unusual infrared object IRC +10216. BECKLIN E.E., FROGEL J.A., HYLAND A.R., et al.
1969ApJ...158..619H 68 T                   1 12 103 Observations of the infrared object
VY Canis Majoris.
HYLAND A.R., BECKLIN E.E., NEUGEBAUER G., et al.
1969PASP...81..887G 4 6 The possible OH source BC Cygni. GAHM G.F. and ZAPPALA R.R.
1970A&A.....4..165T 6 28 Observations of interstellar water vapor. TURNER B.E., BUHL D., CHURCHWELL E.B., et al.
1970A&A.....9..259W 8 25 Further observations of some OH sources in Cygnus. WINNBERG A.
1970AJ.....75..602H 691 193 The space distribution and kinematics of supergiants. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1970AJ.....75..785J viz 30 94 Infrared spectra for 32 stars. JOHNSON H.J. and MENDEZ M.E.
1970ApJ...159L.123S 1 4 37 Observations of water-vapor emission associated with infrared stars. SCHWARTZ P.R. and BARRETT A.H.
1970ApJ...159L.197Z 3 1 20 Observations of the 2.PI.1/2 J=1/2 state of interstellar OH. ZUCKERMAN B. and PALMER P.
1970ApJ...160L..63B 5 1 32 Studies of H2O sources by means of a very long baseline interferometer. BURKE B.F., PAPA D.C., PAPADOPOULOS G.D., et al.
1970ApJ...160L.125T 5 1 31 Detection of the 2 Pi.3/2, J=7/2 state of interstellar oh at 2.2 cm wavelength. TURNER B.E., PALMER P. and ZUCKERMAN B.
1970ApJ...160L.173G 68 T                   1 2 20 The spectrum of
VY Canis Majoris from 2.9 to 14 microns.
GILLETT F.C., STEIN W.A. and SOLOMON P.M.
1970ApJ...160..349B 1 2 Search for 18OH in emission. BALL J.A. and PENFIELD H.
1970ApJ...160..485Z 26 1 160 Observations of interstellar formaldehyde. ZUCKERMAN B., BUHL D., PALMER P., et al.
1970ApJ...160..531L 1 16 104 Photometric and spectroscopic observations of infrared stars. LOW F.J., JOHNSON H.L., KLEINMANN D.E., et al.
1970ApJ...160..545W 27 114 OH radio emission associated with infrared stars. WILSON W.J., BARRETT A.H. and MORAN J.M.
1970ApJ...160..573B 1 7 74 Cosmic sources of infrared radiation. BURBIDGE G.R. and STEIN W.A.
1970ApJ...161L.105G 57 101 Infrared excesses - low-excitation emission lines and mass loss. GEISEL S.L.
1970ApJ...161L.191T 10 33 Observations of the 211 1/2,J=1/2 state of OH. THACKER D.L., WILSON W.J. and BARRETT A.H.
1970ApJ...161L.219G 18 24 Observations of anomalous radiation at long wavelenghts from IC class variables. GEHRZ R.D., NEY E.P. and STRECKER D.W.
1970ApJ...162L..15H 3 6 114 Near-infrared spectra of NML Cygni and IRC +10216. HERBIG G.H. and ZAPPALA R.R.
1970ApJ...162..557H 73 T                   1 3 110
VY Canis Majoris. II - interpretation of the energy distribution.
HERBIG G.H.
1970PASP...82..996T 2 1 12 Masers in space. TURNER B.E.
1970PASP...82.1158H 68 T                   1 1 7 The near-infrared spectrum of
VY Canis Majoris.
HUMPHREYS R.A.
1970IBVS..465....1R 68 T                   1 1 9
VY Canis Majoris - a unique variable (Preliminary results).
ROBINSON L.J.
1971AJ.....76..431D 61 43 Intrinsic polarization in K and M giants and supergiants. DYCK H.M. and JENNINGS M.C.
1971AJ.....76..576K 12 21 Wavelength dependence of polarization. XXIV. Infrared objects. KRUSZEWSKI A.
1971AJ.....76..901D 66 70 Polarimetry of red and infrared stars at 1 to 4 microns. DYCK H.M., FORBES F.F. and SHAWL S.J.
1971ApJ...164...91H 1 1 9 Transfer of radiation in circumstellar dust envelopes. III. The case of distant envelopes. HUANG S.S.
1971ApJ...165...57D 58 58 Visual intrinsic polarization and infrared excess of cool stars. DYCK H.M., FORREST W.J., GILLETT F.C., et al.
1971ApJ...165L..83F 68 T                   1 2 14 The infrared poralization of eta Carinae and
VY Canis Majoris.
FORBES F.
1971ApJ...165L..87H 10 27 Evidence for an optically thick component in the galactic radio source Sagittarius B2. HOBBS R.W., MODALI S.B. and MARAN S.P.
1971ApJ...166L..13W 67 T                   1 12 15 Infrared stars : search for 3.5-millimeter radiation and tentative detection of
VY Canis Majoris.
WILSON W.J.
1971ApJ...166..725W 6 7 On the infrared excess of W Cephei and similar stars (Notes). WALLERSTEIN G.
1971ApJ...167...85H 13 7 Search for 3.5-millimeter continuum radiation from infrared stars, and related objects. HOBBS R.W. and MARIONNI P.
1971ApJ...167L..93J 1 2 12 Observations of 1.35-centimeter H2O emission in the southern hemisphere. JOHNSTON K.J., KNOWLES S.H. and SULLIVAN III W.T.
1971ApJ...168L.101B 1 14 97 Detection of methyl alcohol in Orion at a wavelength of ∼1 centimeter. BARRETT A.H., SCHWARTZ P.R. and WATERS J.W.
1971ApJ...169..195W 67 T                   1 3 13 Spectroscopic observations of
VY Canis Majoris during 1969-1971.
WALLERSTEIN G.
1971ApJ...169..537H 2 6 73 The spectrum of LKH-alpha-101 in the near-infrared. HERBIG G.H.
1971ApJ...169..543C 2 5 68 Two young bright infrared objects. COHEN M. and WOOLF N.J.
1971ApJ...170L..33P 7 40 The nature of Becklin's star. PENSTON M.V., ALLEN D.A. and HYLAND A.R.
1971PASP...83...77W 17 5 Observations of emission-line stars in the near infrared. WALLERSTEIN G.
1971IBVS..599....1R 68 T                   1 1 7 Three somewhat overlooked facets of
VY Canis Majoris.
ROBINSON L.J.
1971MNSSA..30...12C 5 19 UBV observations of variable stars. COUSINS A.W.J. and LAGERWEY H.C.
1971PASAu...2...14H 24 1 Galactic infrared astronomy. HYLAND A.R.
1972A&A....16..204H 30 158 Infrared observations of 1612 MHz IR/OH sources. HYLAND A.R., BECKLIN E.E., FROGEL J.A., et al.
1972A&A....20...99S 7 28 Far-infrared and uvby photometry of V1057 Cygni. SIMON T., MORRISON N.D., WOLFF S.C., et al.
1972A&A....21..239H 58 115 Long wavelength spectrometry and photometry of M, S and C-stars. HACKWELL J.A.
1972AJ.....77..576W 58 21 A search for elliptical polarization in starlight. WOLF G.W.
1972ApJ...172L..59H 5 18 Spectroscopic and photometric changes in the peculiar infrared star VX Sagittarius. HUMPHREYS R.M. and LOCKWOOD G.W.
1972ApJ...172...75H 52 103 Spectroscopic and photometric observations of M supergiants in Carina. HUMPHREYS R.M., STRECKER D.W. and NEY E.P.
1972ApJ...172..375H 79 T                   1 1 77
VY Canis Majoris. III. Polarization and structure of the nebulosity.
HERBIG G.H.
1972ApJ...172..583H 1 8 62 Interferometer positions of eighteen OH emission sources. HARDEBECK E.G.
1972ApJ...173L..23G 68 T                   1 5 37 On the circular polarization of HD 226868, NGC 1068, NGC 4151, 3C 273 and
VY Canis Majoris.
GEHRELS T.
1972ApJ...174..401H 334 403 Second catalog of emission-line stars of the Orion population. HERBIG G.H. and RAO N.K.
1972ApJ...175L..93W 68 T                   1 1 11
VY Canis Majoris as a multiple star.
WORLEY C.E.
1972ApJ...175..693C 10 17 The measurement of polarized 10-micron radiation from cool stars with circumstellar shells. CAPPS R.W. and DYCK H.M.
1972ApJ...177L..17S 14 50 20-micron fluxes of bright stellar standards. SIMON T., MORRISON D. and CRUIKSHANK D.P.
1972ApJ...177..523W 3 10 223 Infrared stars with strong 1665/1667-MHz OH microwave emission. WILSON W.J., SCHWARTZ P.R., NEUGEBAUER G., et al.
1972ApJ...178..715G 72 105 Infrared radiation from RV Tauri stars. I. An infrared survey of RV Tauri stars and related objects. GEHRZ R.D.
1972PASP...84..492S 17 26 A search for diffuse interstellar features in stars with circumstellar dust shells. SNOW T.P. and WALLERSTEIN G.
1972PASP...84..613N 31 18 Infrared excesses in supergiant stars. Evidence for silicates. NEY E.P.
1972PASP...84..643S 13 1 Twenty-micron fluxes of bright stellar standards. SIMON T., MORRISON D. and CRUIKSHANK D.P.
1973AJ.....78..458K 1 2 12 A search for OH/IR stars in globular clusters. KNAPP G.R. and KERR F.J.
1973ApJ...179L.101S 67 T                   1 12 31 Infrared circular polarization of NML Cygni and
VY Canis Majoris.
SERKOWSKI K.
1973ApJ...180L..39A 6 12 Observations of circumstellar circular polarization in four more infrared stars. ANGEL J.R.P. and MARTIN P.G.
1973ApJ...180L.123R 11 7 A search for optical circular polarization in white dwarfs and late-type stars with circumstellar shells. RICH A. and WILLIAMS W.L.
1973ApJ...180..831D 183 59 New H20 sources associated with infrared stars. DICKINSON D.F., BECHIS K.P. and BARRETT A.H.
1973ApJ...182...67J 38 86 Thirteen new H20 sources associated with OH emission in H II regions. JOHNSTON K.J., SLOANAKER R.M. and BOLOGNA J.M.
1973ApJ...183L..97L 1 4 26 2.2-and 3.5-micron polarization measurements of the Becklin-Neugebauer object in the Ori nebula. LOER S.J., ALLEN D.A. and DYCK H.M.
1973ApJ...183..499G 68 T                   1 3 31 Observations of carbon monoxide at 4.7 microns in IRC +10216,
VY Canis Majoris, and NML Cygni.
GEBALLE T.R., WOLLMAN E.R. and RANK D.M.
1973ApJ...183..555S 1 1 7 Radiative transfer in spherical circumstellar dust envelopes. SANDFORD II M.T.
1973ApJ...183..871W 60 67 Carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide millimeter-wave emission from stars. WILSON W.J., SCHWARTZ P.R. and EPSTEIN E.E.
1973ApJ...185..535M 70 T                   1 5 93 Very long baseline interferometric observations of the H20 sources in W49N, W3(OH), Orion A, and
VY Canis Majoris.
MORAN J.M., PAPADOPOULOS G.D., BURKE B.F., et al.
1973ApJ...186..193M 76 73 Broad-band 20-micron photometry of 76 stars. MORRISON D. and SIMON T.
1973ApJ...186..501M 7 3 137 Interstellar ammonia. MORRIS M., ZUCKERMAN B., PALMER P., et al.
1973ApJS...25..393S 1 18 109 Microwave water vapor emission from galactic source. SULLIVAN W.T.
1973MNRAS.161p..19J 1 ~ Short Communication. New M dwarfs in the south galactic Cap. JONES D.H.P.
1973MNRAS.161..281R 1 5 53 Observation and interpretation of the infra-red spectrum of eta Carinae. ROBINSON G., HYLAND A.R. and THOMAS J.A.
1973MNRAS.164p..35F 6 ~ The nature of a nebulous object in the Chamaeleon T association. FEAST M.W. and GLASS I.S.
1973SvA....16..809G 3 1 Polarization of optical radiation scattered in an absorbing medium. GNEDIN Yu.N., DOLGINOV A.Z., POTASHNIK E.L., et al.
1974A&A....30..475A 2 2 34 OH 26.5 +0.6, a strong OH source at 1612 MHz. ANDERSSON C., JOHANSSON L.E.B., GOSS W.M., et al.
1974A&A....31..471B 13 19 On three galactic H2O sources. BAUDRY A. and WELCH W.J.
1974A&A....36..217B 4 1 28 New interferometric positions of water vapor sources. BAUDRY A., FORSTER J.R. and WELCH W.J.
1974AJ.....79..933K 1 5 First celestial water vapor sources observed at Itapetinga Radio Observatory Brazil. KAUFMANN P., FOGARTY W.G., SCALISE E., et al.
1974ApJ...187..491S 1 9 57 Time variation of the H20 maser and infrared continuum in late-type stars. SCHWARTZ P.R., HARVEY P.M. and BARRETT A.H.
1974ApJ...188...75H 1 9 65 Veiling and the presence of circumstellar gas and dust in some infrared stars. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1974ApJ...188...87G 1 6 62 Free-free and free bound emission in low- surface-gravity stars. GILMAN R.C.
1974ApJ...188..533H 68 T                   1 2 19
VY CMa. IV. The emission bands of ScO.
HERBIG G.H.
1974ApJ...188..545T 8 5 254 High-resolution spectra of cool stars in the 10- and 20-micron regions. TREFFERS R. and COHEN M.
1974ApJ...189...73H 2 4 Structure of the OH/infrared object NML Cygnus. I. Analysis of the near-infrared image. HERBIG G.H. and LORRE J.
1974ApJ...189...75H 3 11 Structure of the OH/infrared object NML Cygnus. II. Analysis of the OH interferometry. HERBIG G.H.
1974ApJ...190L.117D 7 29 Vibrationally excited silicon monoxide in the Orion nebula. DAVIS J.H., BLAIR G.N. and VAN TILL H.
1974ApJ...192L..97B 2 4 65 Silicon monoxide: detection of maser emission from the second vibrationally excited state. BUHL D., SNYDER L.E., LOVAS F.J., et al.
1974ApJS...27..331H 2 14 177 Time variations in the OH microwave and infrared emission from late-type stars. HARVEY P.M., BECHIS K.P., WILSON W.J., et al.
1974MNRAS.166..561M 2 3 52 The structure of four 1612 MHz OH emission sources. MASHEDER M.R.W., BOOTH R.S. and DAVIES R.D.
1974MNRAS.169..545H 9 1 58 Interferometric observations of the structure of main-line OH sources. HARVEY P.J., BOOTH R.S., DAVIES R.D., et al.
1974RMxAA...1..101A 74 28 The kinematics of Trapezium systems. ALLEN C., POVESA A. and WORLEY C.E.
1974IAUS...60..423C 38 16 Radio observations of IR/OH/H2O stars. CASWELL J.L.
1975A&A....40..233B 3 5 On the nature of maser sources in infrared stars. BURDJUZHA V.V. and RUZMAIKINA T.V.
1975AJ.....80..227J 71 T                   1 1 22 Dust in the reflection nebula surrounding
VY Canis Majoris.
JURA M.
1975AJ.....80..602S 48 64 Wavelength dependence of polarization. XXIX. Observations of red variable stars. SHAWL S.J.
1975ApJ...195..359K 28 89 Vibrationally excited SiO: a new type of maser source in the millimeter wavelength region. KAIFU N., BUHL D. and SNYDER L.E.
1975ApJ...196..745S 70 T                   1 1 16 Radiative transfer in gray circumstellar dust envelopes:
VY Canis Majoris revisited.
SCHWARTZ R.D.
1975ApJ...196..761A 8 21 Radiative transfer in spherical circumstellar dust envelopes. III. Dust envelope models of some well known infrared stars. APRUZESE J.P.
1975ApJ...198...71T 1 10 80 Interstellar CN at radio wavelengths. TURNER B.E. and GAMMON R.H.
1975ApJ...198L.129N 9 3 178 Studies of the infrared source CRL 2688. NEY E.P., MERRILL K.M., BECKLIN E.E., et al.
1975ApJ...199L..47M 3 6 131 Detection of interstellar SiS and a study of the IRC +10216 molecular envelope. MORRIS M., GILMORE W., PALMER P., et al.
1975ApJ...201L..81H 9 20 Possible identification of a circumstellar 33 micron silicate emission band in cool-star spectra. HAGEN W., SIMON T. and DYCK H.M.
1975ApJ...202L..37M 14 38 Initial results of spatial interferometry at 5 microns. McCARTHY D.W. and LOW F.J.
1975ApJ...202..183M 1 5 37 Mass loss from the infrared star CIT 6. MUFSON S.L. and LISZT H.S.
1975MNRAS.171..605C 2 1 15 On the structure of hydroxyl maser sources. COOK A.H.
1975MNRAS.173..649C 41 73 New 1612 MHz OH emission sources. CASWELL J.L. and HAYNES R.F.
1975PASP...87..433H 1 6 45 On the distances and velocities of M supergiants associated with OH and H20 emission sources. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1975ARA&A..13..187S 24 114 Young stellar objects and dark interstellar clouds. STROM S.E., STROM K.M. and GRASDALEN G.L.
1975ATsir.867....4E 3 0 Possible variability of IV ZW 67 - The 'Egg Nebula" in Cygnus. EFREMOV Y.N. and KUROCHKIN N.E.
1975MmSAI..46..231B 9 0 Narrow band photometry of infrared objects at 10.7 microns(1). BALUTEAU J.-P., BUSSOLETTI E., DELAGE C., et al.
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.
1976A&A....50..153G 4 6 On the presence of lithium in S Persei, a late M supergiant with OH and H2O emission. GAHM G.F. and HULTQVIST L.
1976AJ.....81..399C 4 12 Millimeter observations of galactic sources. CLEGG P.E., ROWAN-ROBINSON M. and ADE P.A.R.
1976AJ.....81..641K 50 19 Wavelength dependence of polarization. XXXI. Cool stars. KRUSZEWSKI A. and COYNE G.V.
1976ApJ...204L..25S 4 15 The polarization of the infrared source CRL 2688 (the Egg Nebula). SHAWL S.J. and TARENGHI M.
1976ApJ...204..775V 75 T                   1 1 35 The geometry of
VY Canis Majoris derived from SiO maser lines.
VAN BLERKOM D. and AUER L.
1976ApJ...204..842T 2 2 23 Radiative transport in circumstellar dust shells. TAAM R.E. and SCHWARTZ R.D.
1976ApJ...205..384E 17 3 257 OH-IR stars. II. A model for the 1612 MHz masers. ELITZUR M., GOLDREICH P. and SCOVILLE N.
1976ApJ...206L...5A 5 2 51 The origin of optical polarization in NGC 1068. ANGEL J.R.P., STOCKMAN H.S., WOOLF N.J., et al.
1976ApJ...207..784R 37 30 On the stellar velocity of long-period variables and OH maser stars. REID M.J.
1976ApJ...209..505R 2 7 94 The stellar velocity of long-period variables. REID M.J. and DICKINSON D.F.
1976ApJS...30..259D 245 66 Water emission from infrared stars. DICKINSON D.F.
1976MNRAS.174p..69K 1 ~ On the existence of symmetrical radial velocity structure in water vapour sources. KNOWLES S.H. and BATCHELOR R.A.
1976PASP...88...52H 160 4 Measures of southern visual double stars. HOLDEN F.
1976PASP...88..285M 1 33 185 2-14 mu m stellar spectrophotometry. I. Stars of the conventional spectral sequence. MERRILL K.M. and STEIN W.A.
1976PASP...88..294M 57 122 2-14 mu m stellar spectrophotometry. II. Stars from the 2 mu m infrared sky survey. MERRILL K.M. and STEIN W.A.
1976ApL....18....5J 3 14 Reflection nebulae around red Supergiants. JURA M. and JACOBY G.
1976JRASC..70...49K 8 38 A Study of the velocity pattern of maser emission from infrared stars. KWOK S.
1976Natur.259..465M 70 T                   1 1 11 Variations of the infrared polarisation of
VY CMa.
MAIHARA T., NOGUCHI K., OISHI M., et al.
1976Obs....96..184W 7 4 Observations of Southern stars with a new infrared photometer. WILLIAMS P.M., BEATTIE D.H. and STEWART J.M.
1977A&AS...30..381W 63 14 Positions of radio stars. WALTER H.G.
1977ApJ...211L..97Z 74 98 Expanding molecular envelopes around evolved stars. ZUCKERMAN B., PALMER P., MORRIS M., et al.
1977ApJ...211..160M 7 32 Very long baseline interferometric observations of OH masers associated with infrared stars. MORAN J.M., BALL J.A., YEN J.L., et al.
1977ApJ...211..170W 13 27 Optical velocities of stars with microwave maser emission. II. The supergiant sources. WALLERSTEIN G.
1977ApJ...214...60R 2 14 145 The structure of stellar hydroxyl masers. REID M.J., MUHLEMAN D.O., MORAN J.M., et al.
1977ApJ...214L..85M 69 T                   1 8 55 Angular diameter measurements of alpha Orionis,
VY Canis Majoris and IRC +10216 at 8.3, 10.2 and 11.1 micrometers.
McCARTHY D.W., LOW F.J. and HOWELL R.
1977ApJ...215..552B 92 25 SiO masers in variable stars. BLAIR G.N. and DICKINSON D.F.
1977ApJ...215..781K 5 5 125 The circumstellar envelope of IRC +10216. KWAN J. and HILL F.
1977ApJ...217L..97S 71 T                   1 5 79 Spatial heterodyne interferometry of
VY Canis Majoris, alpha Orionis, alpha Scorpii, and R Leonis at 11 microns.
SUTTON E.C., STOREY J.W.V., BETZ A.L., et al.
1977ApJ...218L..27L 9 33 Variable 2.6 mm CO emission from chi Cygni and Mira. LO K.Y. and BECHIS K.P.
1977ApJ...218..181F 19 23 On the near-infrared excesses of very cool supergiants. FAWLEY W.M.
1977MNRAS.180..415B 71 50 Observations of SiO masers at 43 GHz with the Parkes radio telescope. BALISTER M., BATCHELOR R.A., HAYNES R.F., et al.
1977PASP...89..391W 8 1 A search for water vapor absorption lines in maser stars. WALLERSTEIN G., HARRISON H. and ANTONUCCI R.
1977PASJ...29..669D 2 4 51 Water maser and envelope of infrared stars. DEGUCHI S.
1977RMxAA...3..127P 18 4 Trapezia and infrared sources. POVEDA A., ALLEN C. and WARMAN J.
1978A&A....70..585B 68 T                   1 1 3 Upper limits to the diameter of
VY Canis Majoris.
BENSAMMAR S., KANDEL R., ASSUS P., et al.
1978AJ.....83...32D 7 19 New stellar water masers. DICKINSON D.F., BLAIR G.N., DAVIS J.H., et al.
1978AJ.....83...36D 95 26 New silicon monoxide masers. DICKINSON D.F., SNYDER L.E., BROWN L.W., et al.
1978AJ.....83.1206K 81 35 Stellar H 2 O masers. KLEINMANN S.G., DICKINSON D.F. and SARGENT D.G.
1978ApJ...219...95L 72 T                   1 4 84 CO observations of a molecular cloud complex associated with the bright rim near
VY Canis Majoris.
LADA C.J. and REID M.J.
1978ApJ...220L.113D 15 59 Long-period variables: stellar and expansion velocities. DICKINSON D.F., REID M.J., MORRIS M., et al.
1978ApJ...220..229R 75 T                   1 1 38 Very long baseline interferometric observations of the hydroxyl masers in
VY Canis Majoris.
REID M.J. and MUHLEMAN D.O.
1978ApJ...221..137F 5 3 84 Accurate interferometer positions of H2O masers. FORSTER J.R., WELCH W.J., WRIGHT M.C.H., et al.
1978ApJ...222..132R 76 T                   1 1 40 Observations of OH and H20 microwave maser emission from
VY Canis Majoris.
ROSEN B.R., MORAN J.M., REID M.J., et al.
1978ApJ...222..209W 125 126 Photoelectric two-dimensional spectral classification of M supergiants. WHITE N.M. and WING R.F.
1978ApJ...224..512S 8 35 Detection of a weak maser emission pedestal associated with the SiO maser. SNYDER L.E., DICKINSON D.F., BROWN L.W., et al.
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.
1978MNRAS.183..111C 4 11 Time variations of the 22-GHz H20 maser emission spectrum of the star S Persei. COX G.G. and PARKER E.A.
1978MNRAS.184..107K 7 16 Linear polarization of 22-GHz water-vapour line emission in southern sources. KNOWLES S.H. and BATCHELOR R.A.
1978PASP...90..463H 31 1 Visual double stars measured at Las Campanas Observatory, Chile. HOLDEN F.
1978PASP...90..465H 324 4 Double star measures at Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, California. HOLDEN F.
1978Obs....98..224W 70 T                   1 1 12 An interpretation of the apparent orbit of
VY CMa AB: the rotating Holey dust cloud hypothesis.
WALLERSTEIN G.
1978PASJ...30..377K 28 39 Infrared polarizations of CRL objects and OH 0739-14. KOBAYASHI Y., KAWARA K., MAIHARA T., et al.
1979A&A....79..233D 4 2 48 New VLBI maps of H2O sources in different stages of evolution. DOWNES D., GENZEL R., MORAN J.M., et al.
1979AJ.....84.1349S 10 17 The relative intensity and velocity of SiO J=1-0,V=1 and 2 masers. SCHWARTZ P.R., WAAK J.A. and BOLOGNA J.M.
1979ApJ...228..838S 24 62 Cool stars: effective temperatures, angular diameters and reddening determined from 1-5 micron flux curves and model atmospheres. SCARGLE J.D. and STRECKER D.W.
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1982ApJ...260..655Z 416 84 Lambda 10830 He I observations of 455 stars. ZIRIN H.
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1984A&A...130L...1J 44 42 SiO maser emission from OH/IR stars and a search for Orion-like SiO masers. JEWELL P.R., BATRLA W., WALMSLEY C.M., et al.
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1984Ap&SS.107..373Z 41 5 JHK photometry for some stellar maser sources. ZHOU K.P., HAO Y.-X., CHEN P.-S., et al.
1985A&A...142L...9B 31 28 First spectroscopic observations with the 14-m radio telescope at the Centro Astronomico de Yebes : SiO masers in evolved stars. BARCIA A., BUJARRABAL V., GOMEZ-GONZALEZ J., et al.
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1985ApJ...295..183J 48 20 The detection of rotationally excited OH emission toward the probable young planetary nebula Vy 2-2. JEWELL P.R., SCHENEWERK M.S. and SNYDER L.E.
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1985ApJS...58..341S 64 225 Molecular line survey of Orion A from 215 to 247 GHz. SUTTON E.C., BLAKE G.A., MASSON C.R., et al.
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1987ApJ...315..654V 468 41 On the contribution of interstellar extinction to the 10 micron dust feature in OH/IR stars. VOLK K. and KWOK S.
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1987ApJ...323..749J 19 37 High-excitation SiO masers in evolved stars. JEWELL P.R., DICKINSON D.F., SNYDER L.E., et al.
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1987PASP...99....5H 21 26 Massive stars in galaxies. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1987PASP...99..839P 76 T                   1 1 25 TiO molecular emission in the spectrum of
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1988AJ.....95..141S 79 35 Far-infrared circumstellar "debris" shells of red supergiant stars. STENCEL R.E., PESCE J.E. and HAGEN BAUER W.
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1988ApJ...329..511O 6 17 The laboratory spectrum of PS radical and related astronomical search. OHISHI M., YAMAMOTO S., SAITO S., et al.
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1988ApJ...331..435V 7 4 120 Spectral evolution of asymptotic giant branch stars. VOLK K. and KWOK S.
1988ApJ...331..932T 89 12 A unified formula for mass-loss rate of O to M stars. TARAFDAR S.P.
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1988MNRAS.230..415C 12 27 The circumstellar envelope of an unusual OH/IR star, OH 19.2-1.0 CHAPMAN J.M.
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1988MNRAS.233..697M 1 5 28 IRAS 20056+1834: a G star reflects on its past. MENZIES J.W. and WHITELOCK P.A.
1988MNRAS.235..603S 45 24 Circumstellar environments - III. M-supergiants. SKINNER C.J. and WHITMORE B.
1988AcASn..29..253Z 3 0 The maser emission of SiO's isotopic molecules coming from stars and their pumping mechanism. ZHOU Z.-P. and KAIFU N.
1988Ap&SS.141...75S 13 3 Spectral studies of molecules of astrophysical interest. SINGH M.
1988PZ.....22..929Y 1 0 Usual flare of OH maser emission in VY CMa, life after the flare. YUDAEVA N.A.
1988MSS...C04....0H viz 14       D               1 33292 ~ Catalogue of two-dimensional spectral types for the HD stars, Vol.4 HOUK N. and SMITH-MOORE M.
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1989A&A...215L...9B 8 20 A new circumstellar maser : 30SiO. BARCIA A., ALCOLEA J. and BUJARRABAL V.
1989A&A...216..315B 3 12 156 The Swedish-ESO submillimeter telescope (SEST). BOOTH R.S., DELGADO G., HAGSTROEM M., et al.
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1989A&AS...81..323E 189 32 A reference catalogue of maser and thermal emission from circumstellar SiO molecules. ENGELS D. and HESKE A.
1989AJ.....97.1089B 76 29 Single-dish and interferometer measurements of water-maser polarization. BARVAINIS R. and DEGUCHI S.
1989AJ.....97.1120S 112 39 Infrared circumstellar shells : origins, and clues to the evolution of massive stars. STENCEL R.E., PESCE J.E. and HAGEN BAUER W.
1989ApJ...339..949H 56 33 The detection of the 4-1 -3 0 E transition of methanol at 36.2 GHz toward hot H II regions. HASCHICK A.D. and BAAN W.A.
1989ApJ...340..479B 1 12 79 Envelope structures and optical/radio positions of cool stars. BOWERS P.F., JOHNSTON K.J. and DE VEGT C.
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