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1899ApJ.....9..119D 54 2 On the spectra of stars of class IIIb. DUNER N.C.
1911HarCi.167....0F 34 ~ Stars having peculiar spectra. 31 new variables stars. FLEMING M.
1953GCRV..C......0W viz 13       D               1 15129 835 General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities WILSON R.E.
1954AJ.....59..396B 55 10 Photoelectric colors of early M-type stars. BLANCO V.M.
1954ApJ...120..478N 13       D               1 212 51 Reddened early M and S-type stars near the galactic equator. NASSAU J.J., BLANCO V.M. and MORGAN W.W.
1956ApJ...124..346C 729 20 Spectral classification of red variables along the galactic equator. CAMERON D. and NASSAU J.J.
1957BAICz...8..166S 9 0 On the apparent distribution of irregular variable in low galactic latitudes. STOHL J.
1958ApJ...128..510N 1393 24 The distribution of the BD M-type stars along the galactic equator NECKEL H.
1959JO.....42...33P 81 9 Listes et classifications d'etoiles M, S, C trouvees dans divers champs pris aux prismes objectifs a vision directe. PERRAUD H. and PELLETIER B.
1969PASP...81..887G 67 T                   1 4 6 The possible OH source
BC Cygni.
GAHM G.F. and ZAPPALA R.R.
1969MmSAI..40..375R 112 17 Researches with the Schmidt telescopes. III. Variables stars in the field of gamma Cygni. ROMANO G.
1970A&A.....9..259W 8 25 Further observations of some OH sources in Cygnus. WINNBERG A.
1970ApJ...161L.213G 23 53 RV Tauri stars: a new class of infrared objects. GEHRZ R.D. and WOOLF N.J.
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...162..217L 136 474 Photometry of high-luminosity M-type stars. LEE T.A.
1971AJ.....76..231G 1 4 36 A comparison of the two-micron sky survey with the Dearborn catalog of faint red stars. GRASDALEN G.L. and GAUSTAD J.E.
1971ApJ...165..285G 111 363 Mass loss from M stars. GEHRZ R.D. and WOOLF N.J.
1972A&A....16..329G 52 19 Spectral properties of luminous late-type stars. GAHM G.F. and HULTQVIST L.
1972A&A....17..385W 449 160 Characteristics of OH emission from infrared stars. WILSON W.J. and BARRETT A.H.
1972A&A....21..239H 58 115 Long wavelength spectrometry and photometry of M, S and C-stars. HACKWELL J.A.
1972PASP...84..373S 103 34 A recalibration of the absolute magnitudes of supergiants. STOTHERS R.
1972PASP...84..613N 31 18 Infrared excesses in supergiant stars. Evidence for silicates. NEY E.P.
1973ApJ...186..193M 76 73 Broad-band 20-micron photometry of 76 stars. MORRISON D. and SIMON T.
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.
1976AJ.....81..641K 50 19 Wavelength dependence of polarization. XXXI. Cool stars. KRUSZEWSKI A. and COYNE G.V.
1977ApJ...218..181F 19 23 On the near-infrared excesses of very cool supergiants. FAWLEY W.M.
1978A&AS...34..409S 37 29 Spectral type and luminosity classification of late-type M stars from near-infrared image tube coude spectrograms. SOLF J.
1978AJ.....83...36D 95 26 New silicon monoxide masers. DICKINSON D.F., SNYDER L.E., BROWN L.W., et al.
1978ApJ...220...75F 3 45 687 Photometric studies of composite stellar systems. I. CO and JHK observations of E and S0 galaxies. FROGEL J.A., PERSSON S.E., AARONSON M., et al.
1978ApJ...220..442A 38 72 Photometric studies of composite stellar systems. II. Observations of H2O absorption and the coolest stellar component of E and S0 galaxies. AARONSON M., FROGEL J.A. and PERSSON S.E.
1978ApJ...222..209W 125 126 Photoelectric two-dimensional spectral classification of M supergiants. WHITE N.M. and WING R.F.
1978ApJ...226..151M 1 11 56 Supersonic stellar winds and rapid mass loss in cool stars. MULLAN D.J.
1978ApJS...38..309H 1049 1136 Studies of luminous stars in nearby galaxies. I. Supergiants and O stars in the Milky Way. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1979ApJ...228L.115K 14 10 Sporadic mass ejection in red supergiants. KAFATOS M. and MICHALITSIANOS A.G.
1981A&A....97L...5P 1 2 12 Possible association of a WC-OVI star with an active site of star formation. PITAULT A.
1981AJ.....86.1930B 70 18 Supergiant OH/IR stars. BOWERS P.F.
1981ApJ...249L..55E 7 15 Infrared luminosities of M supergiants and their use as distance indicators. ELIAS J.H., FROGEL J.A., HUMPHREYS R.M., et al.
1982AJ.....87..131P 49 16 Infrared mapping of the galactic plane. II. Medium-resolution maps of the Cygnus X region. PRICE S.D., MARCOTTE L.P. and MURDOCK T.L.
1982ApJ...263..736L 20 80 M supergiants and star formation at the Galactic Center. LEBOFSKY M.J., RIEKE G.H. and TOKUNAGA A.T.
1982MNRAS.200..197R 27 107 Radiative transfer in dust clouds. II. Circumstellar dust shells around early M giants and supergiants. ROWAN-ROBINSON M. and HARRIS S.
1982PASP...94..789T 108 58 Berkeley 87, a heavily-obscured young cluster associated with the ON2 star-formation complex and containing the WO star Stephenson 3. TURNER D.G. and FORBES D.
1982PASP...94..835H 59 19 Observations of cool stars at 20,25 and 33 muM. HAGEN W.
1983AJ.....88..666K 79 109 Infrared spectroscopy of symbiotic stars and the nature of their cool components. KENYON S.J. and GALLAGHER J.S.
1983ApJ...269..335H 33 84 The brightest stars as extragalactic distance indicators. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1983MNRAS.203..955H 58 3 An infrared luminosity function for star-forming molecular clouds. HARRIS S. and CLEGG P.E.
1983IBVS.2337....1E 2 6 The strange case of V439 Cygni : chequered history or multiple mis-identification ? ENGLISH D.A., HARTWICK F.D.A., COWLEY A.P., et al.
1984ApJ...285..637B 110 96 Luminosities and mass loss rates of OH/H2O maser stars. BOWERS P.F. and HAGEN W.
1984Afz....20..239A 24 1 Periods, amplitudes and luminosities of red supergiants. ABRAHAMIAN H.V.
1985ApJS...57...91E 296 239 M supergiants in the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds: colors, spectral types, and luminosities. ELIAS J.H., FROGEL J.A. and HUMPHREYS R.A.
1985Afz....22..335V 27 1 The dependence of the polarization degree of the light of cool supergiants on their I-K colour. VARDANIAN R.A.
1985Obs...105..229S 21 7 IRAS observations of the cool galactic hypergiants. STICKLAND D.J.
1986AJ.....92..412W 34 1 A search for optically variable objects in the Texas radio source survey. WILLS D., BOZYAN F.A., DOUGLAS J.N., et al.
1986ApJ...304..394Z 44 164 Carbon monoxide emission from stars in the IRAS and revised AFGL catalogs. I. Mass loss driven by radiation pressure on dust grains. ZUCKERMAN B. and DYCK H.M.
1987AJ.....93..938K 132 198 The cool components of symbiotic stars. I. Optical spectral types. KENYON S.J. and FERNANDEZ-CASTRO T.
1988A&AS...72..259D 327 777 Mass loss rates in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. DE JAGER C., NIEUWENHUIJZEN H. and VAN DER HUCHT K.A.
1988AJ.....95..141S 79 35 Far-infrared circumstellar "debris" shells of red supergiant stars. STENCEL R.E., PESCE J.E. and HAGEN BAUER W.
1988AJ.....96..337K 165 69 The cool components of symbiotic stars. II. Infrared photometry. KENYON S.J.
1988AJ.....96.1884H viz 318 20 The red supergiants in M 31 : spectra, colors and luminosities. HUMPHREYS R.M., PENNINGTON R.L., JONES T.J., et al.
1988ApJ...331..932T 89 12 A unified formula for mass-loss rate of O to M stars. TARAFDAR S.P.
1988MNRAS.235..603S 45 24 Circumstellar environments - III. M-supergiants. SKINNER C.J. and WHITMORE B.
1988AZh....65.1250Y 132 0 An analysis of correlations between polarimetric and photometric properties of young stars. YUDIN R.V.
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.
1989AJ.....97.1763B 16 11 10 mu.m speckle interferometry observations of evolved stars. BENSON J.A., TURNER N.H. and DYCK H.M.
1989AJ.....98..931V 374 157 New LRS spectra for 356 bright IRAS sources. VOLK K. and COHEN M.
1989ApJS...69..831W 2 109 894 The morphologies and physical properties of ultracompact HII regions. WOOD D.O.S. and CHURCHWELL E.
1989AcA....39..323P 9 7 V439 Cyg: an intriguing star with spectral variations. POLCARO V.F., ROSSI C., NORCI L., et al.
1989TarOT..94....1N 399 6 Mass loss from stars : the universal formula for mass loss rate. NUGIS T.
1990A&A...231..431A 65 35 SiO masers in giant semi-regular variables and supergiants. ALCOLEA J., BUJARRABAL V. and GOMEZ-GONZALEZ J.
1990ApJS...73..769J 289 96 Mass-losing M supergiants in the solar neighborhood. JURA M. and KLEINMANN S.G.
1990MNRAS.246..169P viz 151 26 Radio continuum observations of a galactic field centred on the supernova remnant G 73.9+0.9 PINEAULT S. and CHASTENAY P.
1991A&A...252..590P 1 7 30 Evidence of an interacting stellar wind and possible high energy emissionin the open cluster Berkeley 87. POLCARO V.F., GIOVANNELLI F., MANCHANDA R.K., et al.
1991MmSAI..62..933P 22 6 A spectrophotometric study of the peculiar young open cluster Berkeley 87. POLCARO V.F., ROSSI C., PERSI P., et al.
1992A&AS...94..211G 556 232 Galactic OB associations in the Northern Milky Way Galaxy. I. Longitudes 55 to 150. GARMANY C.D. and STENCEL R.E.
1992A&AS...96..593L viz 54 135 A library of near-IR stellar spectra from 1.428 to 2.5 mu.m. LANCON A. and ROCCA-VOLMERANGE B.
1992AJ....104..377D 8 13 Variations in the 8-13 microm visibility functions of shells around oxygen-rich stars. DYCK H.M. and BENSON J.A.
1993ApJ...405..706O 100 58 An IRAS survey of star-forming regions toward Cygnus. ODENWALD S.F. and SCHWARTZ P.R.
1994AZh....71..515L 25 8 The radial velocity field in the southern part of the supershell around the Cyg OB1 association. The interstellar medium in the vicinity of the stars WR 141 and WR 142. LOZINSKAYA T.A., PRAVDIKOVA V.V. and SITNIK T.G.
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.
1995MNRAS.274..808C 149 30 Excited OH 4.7-GHz masers associated with IRAS far-infrared sources - II. COHEN R.J., MASHEDER M.R.W. and CASWELL J.L.
1995PASP..107..691I 94 0 Evaluation of a 512x512-element platinum silicide Schottky-Barrier infrared image sensor and pilot observations of the Cygnus X region. ITO M., KASABA Y., UENO M., et al.
1996ApJ...457..267S 145 135 High-velocity molecular gas from high-mass star formation regions. SHEPHERD D.S. and CHURCHWELL E.
1996MmSAI..67..289G 59 1 Young open clusters as gamma-ray emitters. GIOVANNELLI F.
1997A&A...323L..49P viz 14       D               1 118337 2498 The Hipparcos Catalogue. PERRYMAN M.A.C., LINDEGREN L., KOVALEVSKY J., et al.
1997A&A...325..178P 11 10 The WO stars. IV. Sand 5: a variable WO star. POLCARO V.F., VIOTTI R., ROSSI C., et al.
1997A&A...325..255B viz 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.
1997ApJS..112..557K viz 11280 205 Classification and identification of IRAS sources with low-resolution spectra. KWOK S., VOLK K. and BIDELMAN W.P.
1997PASP..109.1085S 86 2 Hipparcos astrometry of infrared-selected sources and the connection between optical and infrared reference frames. SUTTON E.
1997Ap&SS.251..343P 5 1 V439 Cyg, the red star that became blue. POLCARO V.F. and NORCI L.
1998A&A...339...75P 8 10 V 439 Cyg: the smallest LBV? POLCARO V.F. and NORCI L.
1998AJ....116..981V 75 ~ Radii and effective temperatures for K and M giants and supergiants. II. VAN DYCK H.M., VAN BELLE G.T. and THOMPSON R.R.
1998ApJ...500..280F 35 55 Infrared spectroscopy of ultracompact H II regions. FAISON M., CHURCHWELL E., HOFNER P., et al.
1998ApJS..119..141S viz 635 90 The infrared spectral classification of oxygen-rich dust shells. SLOAN G.C. and PRICE S.D.
1998MNRAS.301.1083S 74 36 Silicate and hydrocarbon emission from galactic M supergiants. SYLVESTER R.J., SKINNER C.J. and BARLOW M.J.
1998Ap&SS.255..197N 6 0 V439 Cyg as a late phase of stellar evolution. NORCI L., MEURS E.J.A., POLCARO V.F., et al.
1998Ap&SS.255..377D 5 0 ISO-SWS observations of stars with unusual IRAS LRS characteristics. DEGUCHI S., YAMAMURA Y. and MIZUTANI M.
2000A&A...357..225J viz 75 35 Observational investigation of mass loss of M supergiants. JOSSELIN E., BLOMMAERT J.A.D.L., GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., et al.
2000A&AS..143..269S viz 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.
2000A&AS..146..251B viz 1362 96 Absolute proper motions of open clusters. I. Observational data. BAUMGARDT H., DETTBARN C. and WIELEN R.
2000A&AS..146..437S viz 126 147 Dust features in the 10-µm infrared spectra of oxygen-rich evolved stars. SPECK A.K., BARLOW M.J., SYLVESTER R.J., et al.
2000MmSAI..71..687B 9 0 Old spectral type stars in young clusters. BERNABEI S. and POLCARO V.F.
2001A&A...375..539C viz 47 22 Near-infrared imaging of compact HII regions in Cygnus X. COMERON F. and TORRA J.
2001AJ....121.3224M viz 1040 56 Speckle interferometry of new and problem Hipparcos binaries. II. Observations obtained in 1998-1999 from McDonald observatory. MASON B.D., HARTKOPF W.I., HOLDENRIED E.R., et al.
2001ApJ...558..194P 68 27 A methyl cyanide search for the earliest stages of massive protostars. PANKONIN V., CHURCHWELL E., WATSON C., et al.
2001BaltA..10..589A viz 2042 9 Stars with the largest Hipparcos photometric amplitudes. ADELMAN S.J.
2002A&A...386..492R viz 2101 58 CHARM: A Catalog of High Angular Resolution Measurements. RICHICHI A. and PERCHERON I.
2002ApJS..138...35H 93 76 A near-infrared survey of radio-selected ultracompact H II regions. HANSON M.M., LUHMAN K.L. and RIEKE G.H.
2002MmSAI..73..920G 17 1 The impact of multifrequency observations on knowledge of the young open clusters: galactic gamma-ray and cosmic-ray contributors. GIOVANNELLI F.
2002yCat.2237....0D viz 15       D               1 3849 167 Catalogue of Stellar Photometry in Johnson's 11-color system. DUCATI J.R.
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.
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.
2003ApJ...597..323B viz 184 109 Really cool stars and the star formation history at the Galactic Center. BLUM R.D., RAMIREZ S.V., SELLGREN K., et al.
2003MNRAS.343..143C 81 35 MSX mid-infrared imaging of massive star birth environments - I. Ultracompact HII regions. CROWTHER P.A. and CONTI P.S.
2003JAVSO..31..160T 7 3 The power of archival astronomy. TURNER D.G.
2003PASJ...55..229N viz 147 35 SiO maser survey of cold IRAS sources. NAKASHIMA J. and DEGUCHI S.
2004ApJS..151..387I 15       D               216 77 A medium-resolution near-infrared spectral library of late-type stars. I. IVANOV V.D., RIEKE M.J., ENGELBRACHT C.W., et al.
2004SSRv..112....1G 336 9 The impact of space experiments on our knowledge of the physics of the Universe. GIOVANNELLI F. and SABAU-GRAZIATI L.
2005A&A...431..773R viz 3246 131 CHARM2: An updated Catalog of High Angular Resolution Measurements. RICHICHI A., PERCHERON I. and KHRISTOFOROVA M.
2005ApJ...628..973L 1 119 397 The effective temperature scale of galactic red supergiants: cool, but not as cool as we thought. LEVESQUE E.M., MASSEY P., OLSEN K.A.G., et al.
2005MNRAS.363.1111C viz 15       D               2 2120 23 Tycho-2 stars with infrared excess in the MSX Point Source Catalogue. CLARKE A.J., OUDMAIJER R.D. and LUMSDEN S.L.
2005JRASC..99U.143R 74 T                   2 0 The origin of brightness variations in
BC Cygni.
ROHANIZADEGAN M., TURNER D.G., PASTUKHOVA E.N., et al.
2006ApJ...638..472S 13 17 The unusual silicate dust around HV 2310, an evolved star in the Large Magellanic Cloud. SLOAN G.C., DEVOST D., BERNARD-SALAS J., et al.
2006MNRAS.372.1721K 1 52 169 Variability in red supergiant stars: pulsations, long secondary periods and convection noise. KISS L.L., SZABO G.M. and BEDDING T.R.
2006PASP..118.1533T 112 T K                 13 15 The long-term behavior of the semiregular M supergiant variable

BC Cygni
.
TURNER D.G., ROHANIZADEGAN M., BERDNIKOV L.N., et al.
2006ApJS..167..239M         O           58 3 A survey of the SO JK=10-01Transition toward massive star-forming regions. MATEEN M., HOFNER P. and ARAYA E.
2006AstL...32..759G viz 15       D               35568 316 Pulkovo compilation of radial velocities for 35495 stars in a common system. GONTCHAROV G.A.
1941PASP...53..290S 6 1 Spectral classification of five red variables. SANFORD R.F.
1981PZP.....4...85B 433 0 Suggested identifications for infrared sources. BUSCOMBE W.
2007A&A...469..671J 129       D     X         4 26 115 Atmospheric dynamics and the mass loss process in red supergiant stars. JOSSELIN E. and PLEZ B.
2007A&A...474..653V viz 15       D               1 118081 3051 Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction. VAN LEEUWEN F.
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.
2008JAVSO..36...90M 377           X         10 39 18 The exciting star of the Berkeley 59/Cepheus OB4 complex and other chance variable star discoveries. MAJAESS D.J., TURNER D.G., LANE D.J., et al.
2008JAVSO..36..145P 829       S O X         21 11 4 Period changes in pulsating red supergiant stars: a science and education project. PERCY J.R., FAVARO E., GLASHEEN J., et al.
2010ApJ...712..763O 76           X         2 46 8 Hard X-ray emission in the star-forming region ON 2: discovery with XMM-Newton. OSKINOVA L.M., GRUENDL R.A., IGNACE R., et al.
2010AN....331..349H viz 15       D               1 2355 95 Masses and luminosities of O- and B-type stars and red supergiants. HOHLE M.M., NEUHAUSER R. and SCHUTZ B.F.
2010ApJ...715.1327S 38           X         1 22 12 Chandra detects the rare oxygen-type Wolf-Rayet star WR 142 and OB stars in Berkeley 87. SOKAL K.R., SKINNER S.L., ZHEKOV S.A., et al.
2010A&A...514A...2I viz 15       D               1 2752 23 AKARI's infrared view on nearby stars. Using AKARI infrared camera all-sky survey, 2MASS, and Hipparcos catalogs. ITA Y., MATSUURA M., ISHIHARA D., et al.
2010A&A...515A.111S viz 15       D               1 17230 227 The PASTEL catalogue of stellar parameters. SOUBIRAN C., LE CAMPION J.-F., CAYREL DE STROBEL G., et al.
2011MNRAS.410..190T viz 15       D               1 7693 209 A catalogue of young runaway Hipparcos stars within 3 kpc from the Sun. TETZLAFF N., NEUHAUSER R. and HOHLE M.M.
2011A&A...526A.156M 15       D               2 95 176 The mass-loss rates of red supergiants and the de Jager prescription. MAURON N. and JOSSELIN E.
2009JRASC.103...11P 48 4 Long secondary periods in pulsating red supergiants stars. PERCY J.R. and SATO H.
2012A&A...548A..79A viz 15       D               1 5273 86 The first INTEGRAL-OMC catalogue of optically variable sources. ALFONSO-GARZON J., DOMINGO A., MAS-HESSE J.M., et al.
2012MNRAS.427..343M viz 15       D               1 95690 216 Fundamental parameters and infrared excesses of Hipparcos stars. McDONALD I., ZIJLSTRA A.A. and BOYER M.L.
2012MNRAS.427.3209J viz 15       D               1 293 40 On the metallicity dependence of crystalline silicates in oxygen-rich asymptotic giant branch stars and red supergiants. JONES O.C., KEMPER F., SARGENT B.A., et al.
2014A&A...566A.124L 39           X         1 10 ~ Low-amplitude and long-period radial velocity variations in giants HD 3574, 63 Cygni, and HD 216946. LEE B.-C., HAN I., PARK M.-G., et al.
2012BaltA..21..531L 33 3 Variability survey of massive stars in OB-associations: preliminary results on the Cygnus Region. LAUR J., TUVIKENE T., EENMAEE T., et al.
2016A&A...591A.118S viz 16       D               1 31406 141 The PASTEL catalogue: 2016 version. SOUBIRAN C., LE CAMPION J.-F., BROUILLET N., et al.
2016MNRAS.461.3296N viz 16       D               1 355 95 Multimessenger signals of long-term core-collapse supernova simulations: synergetic observation strategies. NAKAMURA K., HORIUCHI S., TANAKA M., et al.
2016A&A...595A.105D 40           X         1 119 3 Characterisation of red supergiants in the Gaia spectral range. DORDA R., GONZALEZ-FERNANDEZ C. and NEGUERUELA I.
2017A&A...598A.108L viz 16       D               1 303 4 Variability survey of brightest stars in selected OB associations. LAUR J., KOLKA I., EENMAE T., et al.
2017MNRAS.472.3887M viz 16       D               1 2146 43 Kinematics of OB-associations in Gaia epoch. MEL'NIK A.M. and DAMBIS A.K.
2018A&A...618A..58M 16       D               1 89645 72 Gaia Data Release 2. The first Gaia catalogue of long-period variable candidates. MOWLAVI N., LECOEUR-TAIBI I., LEBZELTER T., et al.
2019ApJ...871..116S 334           X C       7 27 4 Chandra observations of the massive star-forming region Onsala 2. SKINNER S.L., SOKAL K.R. and GUDEL M.
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.
2019AJ....158...20M viz 17       D               1 935 16 A catalog of known Galactic K-M stars of class I candidate red supergiants in Gaia DR2. MESSINEO M. and BROWN A.G.A.
2019MNRAS.487.4832C viz 268       D     X C F     5 189 ~ The period-luminosity relation of red supergiants with Gaia DR2. CHATYS F.W., BEDDING T.R., MURPHY S.J., et al.
2019ApJS..244....2K 17       D               1 165 ~ Simultaneous 22 GHz water and 44 GHz methanol maser survey of ultracompact H II regions. KIM W.-J., KIM K.-T. and KIM K.-T.
2020MNRAS.493.2339M viz 17       D               1 2115 27 Internal motions in OB associations with Gaia DR2. MELNIK A.M. and DAMBIS A.K.
2020MNRAS.493..468D 18       D               1 28 42 The `red supergiant problem': the upper luminosity boundary of Type II supernova progenitors. DAVIES B. and BEASOR E.R.
2020ApJ...902...24D viz 17       D               1 82 15 Short-term variability of evolved massive stars with TESS. II. A new class of cool, pulsating supergiants. DORN-WALLENSTEIN T.Z., LEVESQUE E.M., NEUGENT K.F., et al.
2020A&A...644A..62C 187       D     X C       4 108 ~ The historical record of massive star formation in Cygnus. COMERON F., DJUPVIK A.A., SCHNEIDER N., et al.
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