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GAL 030.76-00.05 , the SIMBAD biblio (22 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.03.19CET07:40:54 |
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Citations (from ADS) |
Title | First 3 Authors |
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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. | |||||
1991MNRAS.250..611C | 51 | 30 | Excited OH 4.7-GHz masers associated with IRAS far-intrared sources. | COHEN R.J., MASHEDER M.R.W. and WALKER R.N.F. | |||||
1992ApJS...78..505P | 261 | 167 | A survey of CS j = 7 - 6 in regions of massive star formation. | PLUME R., JAFFE D.T. and EVANS II N.J. | |||||
1993A&AS..101..153P | 762 | 132 | Classification and statistical properties of galactic H2O masers. | PALAGI F., CESARONI R., COMORETTO G., et al. | |||||
1994ApJS...91..347B | 1610 | 236 | A 5GHz VLA survey of the galactic plane. | BECKER R.H., WHITE R.L., HELFAND D.J., et al. | |||||
1995ApJ...444..721S | 48 | 180 | Far-infrared lines from H II regions: abundance variations in the Galaxy. | SIMPSON J.P., COLGAN S.W.J., RUBIN R.H., 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.274.1126C | 136 | 77 | Galactic methanol masers at 12 GHz. | CASWELL J.L., VAILE R.A., ELLINGSEN S.P., et al. | |||||
1997A&A...325..255B | 203 | 64 | A survey of star-forming regions in the 5 cm lines of OH. | BAUDRY A., DESMURS J.F., WILSON T.L., et al. | |||||
1997ApJ...478..190A | 1 | 47 | 186 | Galactic abundance gradients from infrared fine-structure lines in compact H II regions. | AFFLERBACH A., CHURCHWELL E. and WERNER M.W. | ||||
1997MNRAS.291..261W | 602 | 229 | Studies of ultracompact H II regions. I. Methanol maser survey of IRAS-selected sources. | WALSH A.J., HYLAND A.R., ROBINSON G., et al. | |||||
1998MNRAS.301..640W | 230 | 464 | Studies of ultracompact H II regions - II. High-resolution radio continuum and methanol maser survey. | WALSH A.J., BURTON M.G., HYLAND A.R., et al. | |||||
2000A&AS..143..269S | 1601 | 191 | A survey of the 6.7 GHz methanol maser emission from IRAS sources. I. Data. | SZYMCZAK M., HRYNEK G. and KUS A.J. | |||||
2002A&A...392..277S | 157 | 62 | 6.7 GHz methanol masers at sites of star formation. A blind survey of the Galactic plane between 20°≤l≤40° and |b|≤0.52°. | SZYMCZAK M., KUS A.J., HRYNEK G., 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. | |||||
2003A&A...410..597W | 60 | 82 | Observations of warm dust near methanol masers. | WALSH A.J., MacDONALD G.H., ALVEY N.D.S., et al. | |||||
2003ApJ...582..277M | 66 | 160 | From massive protostars to a giant H II region: submillimeter imaging of the galactic ministarburst W43. | MOTTE F., SCHILKE P. and LIS D.C. | |||||
2004A&A...414..235S | 98 | 29 | Observations of hydroxyl ground state transitions in a complete sample of methanol sources. | SZYMCZAK M. and GERARD E. | |||||
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. | |||||
2006ApJS..162..161K | 21 | 16 | A molecular line survey of W3(OH) and W3 IRS 5 from 84.7 to 115.6 GHz: observational data and analyses. | KIM S.-J., KIM H.-D., LEE Y., et al. | |||||
2012A&A...547A..49R | 15 | D | 1 | 77 | 109 | The Earliest Phases of Star formation (EPoS): a Herschel key program. The precursors to high-mass stars and clusters. | RAGAN S., HENNING T., KRAUSE O., et al. | ||
2014PASJ...66...31F | 55 | D | X | 2 | 60 | 31 | Observations of 6.7GHz methanol masers with East-Asian VLBI Network. I. VLBI images of the first epoch of observations. | FUJISAWA K., SUGIYAMA K., MOTOGI K., et al. |