BI 237 , the SIMBAD biblio

BI 237 , the SIMBAD biblio (33 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2023.06.07CEST21:34:29


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1975A&AS...21..109B 14       D               274 74 Recherches dans le Grand Nuage de Magellan. I. Un catalogue de 272 etoiles O-B2 nouvelles. BRUNET J.P., IMBERT M., MARTIN N., et al.
1995ApJ...438..188M 308 347 Massive stars in the field and associations of the Magellanic Clouds : the upper mass limit, the initial mass function and a critical test of main-sequence stellar evolutionary theory. MASSEY P., LANG C.C., DE GIOIA-EASTWOOD K., et al.
2002ApJS..141...81M viz 1418 231 A UBVR CCD survey of the Magellanic clouds. MASSEY P.
2005ApJ...627..477M 1 52 129 The physical properties and effective temperature scale of O-type stars as a function of metallicity. II. Analysis of 20 more Magellanic cloud stars and results from the complete sample. MASSEY P., PULS J., PAULDRACH A.W.A., et al.
2006ApJ...646..205D 21 8 Possible detection of O VI from the Large Magellanic Cloud superbubble N70. DANFORTH C.W. and BLAIR W.P.
2006ApJS..165..138W 39 74 VLT UVES observations of interstellar molecules and diffuse bands in the Magellanic clouds. WELTY D.E., FEDERMAN S.R., GREDEL R., et al.
2007A&A...465.1003M 505       D     X C       13 134 94 The VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars: wind properties and evolution of hot massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. MOKIEM M.R., DE KOTER A., EVANS C.J., et al.
2007MNRAS.377..687L 128       D     X   F     3 44 30 Highly ionized plasma in the Large Magellanic Cloud: evidence for outflows and a possible galactic wind. LEHNER N. and HOWK J.C.
2007A&A...473..603M 15       D               1 123 149 The empirical metallicity dependence of the mass-loss rate of O- and early B-type stars. MOKIEM M.R., DE KOTER A., VINK J.S., et al.
2008A&A...477..223Y 15       D               1 66 78 On the evolution and fate of super-massive stars. YUNGELSON L.R., VAN DEN HEUVEL E.P.J., VINK JORICK S., et al.
2009ApJ...692..618M 76             C       1 38 33 The physical properties and effective temperature scale of O-type stars as a function of metallicity. III. More results from the Magellanic clouds. MASSEY P., ZANGARI A.M., MORRELL N.I., et al.
2009PASP..121..634B viz 15       D               1 288 10 The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer legacy in the Magellanic Clouds: an online stellar sight line atlas. BLAIR W.P., OLIVEIRA C., LAMASSA S., et al.
2009ApJ...700..844P viz 15       D               2 319 28 A FUSE survey of the rotation rates of very massive stars in the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds. PENNY L.R. and GIES D.R.
2009ApJ...702..940L viz 15       D               2 153 16 Properties and origin of the high-velocity gas toward the Large Magellanic Cloud. LEHNER N., STAVELEY-SMITH L. and HOWK J.C.
2009AJ....138.1003B viz 15       D               1 1760 67 Spitzer SAGE infrared photometry of massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. BONANOS A.Z., MASSA D.L., SEWILO M., et al.
2010A&A...519A..33G 576     A D   O X C       15 30 38 Massive runaway stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. GVARAMADZE V.V., KROUPA P. and PFLAMM-ALTENBURG J.
2010MNRAS.404.1321W viz 15       D               3 463 26 Interstellar Ti II in the Milky way and Magellanic clouds. WELTY D.E. and CROWTHER P.A.
2011A&A...525A..17G 39           X         1 43 24 Massive runaway stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud. GVARAMADZE V.V., PFLAMM-ALTENBURG J. and KROUPA P.
2011MNRAS.410..304G 156   K A D     X         5 21 50 Very massive runaway stars from three-body encounters. GVARAMADZE V.V. and GUALANDRIS A.
2012ApJ...745..173W viz 250       D     X C       6 307 47 Interstellar H I and H2 in the Magellanic Clouds: an expanded sample based on ultraviolet absorption-line data. WELTY D.E., XUE R. and WONG T.
2012A&A...537A..79R 523       D     X C F     12 36 51 Nitrogen line spectroscopy of O-stars. II. Surface nitrogen abundances for O-stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. RIVERO GONZALEZ J.G., PULS J., NAJARRO F., et al.
2012ApJS..199....8G viz 16       D               3 3037 46 A compilation of interstellar column densities. GUDENNAVAR S.B., BUBBLY S.G., PREETHI K., et al.
2012MNRAS.424.3037G 429           X C F     9 54 61 Field O stars: formed in situ or as runaways? GVARAMADZE V.V., WEIDNER C., KROUPA P., et al.
2012A&A...543A..95R 562       D     X   F     14 26 33 Nitrogen line spectroscopy in O-stars. III. The earliest O-stars. RIVERO GONZALEZ J.G., PULS J., MASSEY P., et al.
2012ApJS..202...17S viz 16       D               1 30 2 A detailed far-ultraviolet spectral atlas of O-type stars. SMITH M.A.
2014ApJ...788...64G 119           X         3 38 25 Winds of low-metallicity OB-type stars: HST-COS spectroscopy in IC 1613. GARCIA M., HERRERO A., NAJARRO F., et al.
2015ApJ...811...78T viz 16       D               1 90 21 Elemental depletions in the Magellanic Clouds and the evolution of depletions with metallicity. TCHERNYSHYOV K., MEIXNER M., SEALE J., et al.
2015MNRAS.451.4346S viz 16       D               2 177 7 Large- and small-scale structure of the intermediate- and high-velocity clouds towards the LMC and SMC. SMOKER J.V., FOX A.J. and KEENAN F.P.
2016MNRAS.458..624C 179       D     X C       4 123 55 The R136 star cluster dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS. I. Far-ultraviolet spectroscopic census and the origin of He II λ1640 in young star clusters. CROWTHER P.A., CABALLERO-NIEVES S.M., BOSTROEM K.A., et al.
2017MNRAS.470.3765M viz 99       D         F     4 109 2 Mass-loss rates from mid-infrared excesses in LMC and SMC O stars. MASSA D., FULLERTON A.W. and PRINJA R.K.
2019MNRAS.482.4408G 85             C       1 16 ~ CPD-64°2731: a massive spun-up and rejuvenated high-velocity runaway star. GVARAMADZE V.V., MARYEVA O.V., KNIAZEV A.Y., et al.
2019ApJ...871..151R viz 17       D               6 35 ~ METAL: the Metal Evolution, Transport, and Abundance in the Large Magellanic Cloud Hubble program. I. Overview and initial results. ROMAN-DUVAL J., JENKINS E.B., WILLIAMS B., et al.
2021ApJ...910...95R viz 18       D               2 42 ~ METAL: the Metal Evolution, Transport, and Abundance in the Large Magellanic Cloud Hubble program. II. Variations of interstellar depletions and dust-to-gas ratio within the LMC. ROMAN-DUVAL J., JENKINS E.B., TCHERNYSHYOV K., et al.

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