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1919AN....209...15E 11 0 Neue veranderliche Sterne. ESPIN T.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.
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 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.....8..315A viz 241 18 Extreme red stars, in Cygnus. ACKERMANN G.
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.
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.
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.
1973ApJS...25..393S 1 18 109 Microwave water vapor emission from galactic source. SULLIVAN W.T.
1974ApJ...192..113L 118 25 Near-infrared photometry of unidentified IRC stars. II. LOCKWOOD G.W.
1976AJ.....81..641K 50 19 Wavelength dependence of polarization. XXXI. Cool stars. KRUSZEWSKI A. and COYNE G.V.
1976SvA....20..693R 27 3 A search for 18 cm OH radio emission from infrared stars. RUDNITSKII G.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.
1978ApJ...222..209W 125 126 Photoelectric two-dimensional spectral classification of M supergiants. WHITE N.M. and WING R.F.
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&AS...44..179P 309 51 A catalogue of variable-visual binary stars. PROUST D., OCHSENBEIN F. and PETTERSEN B.R.
1981AJ.....86.1926B 68 T                   1 4 4 OH emission in the direction of TV Gem and
BI Cyg.
BROWN L.W., HOBBS R.W. and MICHALITSIANOS A.G.
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.
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..835H 59 19 Observations of cool stars at 20,25 and 33 muM. HAGEN W.
1983A&AS...51..463W 55 9 Principal components analysis of spectral data. II. Error analysis and applications to interstellar reddening, luminosity classification of M supergiants, and the analysis of VV Cephei stars. WHITNEY C.A.
1983ApJ...266L..17F 1 47 239 Is there nonluminous matter in dwarf spheroidal galaxies ? FABER S.M. and LIN D.N.C.
1983ApJ...269..335H 33 84 The brightest stars as extragalactic distance indicators. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1984ApJ...281..303G 1 5 34 The mysterious 10 micron emission feature in the spectrum of Nova Aquilae 1982. GEHRZ R.D., NEY E.P., GRASDALEN G.L., et al.
1984ApJ...285..637B 110 96 Luminosities and mass loss rates of OH/H2O maser stars. BOWERS P.F. and HAGEN W.
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.
1986A&AS...65..607O 5418 387 IRAS catalogues and atlases. Atlas of Low-Resolution Spectra. OLNON F.M., RAIMOND E. (The IRAS Science Team)
1986MNRAS.222..273R 136 118 Models for IRAS observations of circumstellar dust shells around late-type stars. ROWAN-ROBINSON M., LOCK T.D., WALKER D.W., et al.
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.....96.1884H 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.
1989MNRAS.236..247G 40 48 The identification of bright OH/IR stars and their mimics. GAYLARD M.J., WEST M.E., WHITELOCK P.A., et al.
1989PASJ...41..779N 214 20 Infrared spectra and circumstellar emission of late-type stars. NOGUCHI K.
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.
1990PASJ...42..419N 170 11 Statistical characteristics of the ten-micron silicate emission in M-type stars. NOGUCHI K.
1991ApJ...368..570S 89 50 IRAS low-resolution spectral observations of the 10 and 18 micron silicate emission features. SIMPSON J.P.
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.
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.
1993A&A...267..515O viz 249 117 Characterization and proportion of very cold C-rich circumstellar envelopes. OMONT A., LOUP C., FORVEILLE T., et al.
1993ApJS...89..189C viz 578 63 New OH/IR stars from color-selected IRAS sources. III. A complete survey. CHENGALUR J.N., LEWIS B.M., EDER J., et al.
1993ARA&A..31...63K 1 37 271 Proto-planetary nebulae. KWOK S.
1995AJ....110.2910H 67 11 An infrared color-magnitude relationship. HICKMAN M.A., SLOAN G.C. and CANTERNA R.
1995MNRAS.274..439L 28 9 A search for water and mainline masers in OH/IR star mimics with strong silicate emission features. LEWIS B.M. and ENGELS D.
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...462..786L 20 7 The sensitivity of circumstellar masers to dust type. LEWIS B.M.
1997ApJS..112..557K viz 11280 205 Classification and identification of IRAS sources with low-resolution spectra. KWOK S., VOLK K. and BIDELMAN W.P.
1997PASJ...49..485G 98 8 1-4 mu.m spectroscopy of very red stars found in an I-band objective prism survey. GOTO M., SASAKI Y., IMANISHI M., et al.
1998A&AS..129...45J 129 25 Infrared giants vs. supergiants. II. CO observations. JOSSELIN E., LOUP C., OMONT A., et al.
1998ApJS..119..141S viz 635 90 The infrared spectral classification of oxygen-rich dust shells. SLOAN G.C. and PRICE S.D.
1999A&AS..140...69Z 88 16 Spectral and luminosity classification for the cool components in symbiotic stars. ZHU Z.X., FRIEDJUNG M., ZHAO G., et al.
1999ChA&A..23..195Z 38 0 Spectral classification of the cool components of symbiotic stars. ZHU Z.-X., FRIEDJUNG M. and HUANG C.-C.
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.
2002A&A...384..965B 47 8 CO 1st overtone spectra of cool evolved stars: Diagnostics for hydrodynamic atmosphere models. BIEGING J.H., RIEKE M.J. and RIEKE G.H.
2002ApJ...565.1239L 14 1 Empirical bounds for the ionizing fluxes of Wolf-Rayet stars. LAW D.R., DEGIOIA-EASTWOOD K. and MOORE K.L.
2002yCat.2237....0D viz 15       D               1 3849 167 Catalogue of Stellar Photometry in Johnson's 11-color system. DUCATI J.R.
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.
2003PASP..115..514T 143 6 Astrophysics in 2002. (Invited review). TRIMBLE V. and ASCHWANDEN M.J.
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.
2005A&A...438..273V 1 96 330 An empirical formula for the mass-loss rates of dust-enshrouded red supergiants and oxygen-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch stars. VAN LOON J.T., CIONI M.-R.L., ZIJLSTRA A.A., et al.
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.
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.
1981PZP.....4...85B 433 0 Suggested identifications for infrared sources. BUSCOMBE W.
2007A&A...469..671J 92       D     X         3 26 115 Atmospheric dynamics and the mass loss process in red supergiant stars. JOSSELIN E. and PLEZ B.
2011A&A...526A.156M 15       D               4 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.
2011JAVSO..39....1P 121 10 Studies of "Irregularity" in pulsating red giants. III. Many more stars, an overview, and some conclusions. PERCY J.R. and TERZIEV E.
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.427.3209J 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.
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.
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.466.1963L viz 544       D     X C       13 32 3 On the silicate crystallinities of oxygen-rich evolved stars and their mass-loss rates. LIU J., JIANG B.W., LI A., 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.
2019AJ....158...20M viz 59       D     X         2 935 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 184       D       C F     3 189 ~ The period-luminosity relation of red supergiants with Gaia DR2. CHATYS F.W., BEDDING T.R., MURPHY S.J., et al.
2020MNRAS.493.2339M viz 17       D               1 2115 27 Internal motions in OB associations with Gaia DR2. MELNIK A.M. and DAMBIS A.K.
2020JAVSO..48...50P         O           41 ~ Period Analysis of All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) Data on a Sample of "Irregular" Pulsating Red Giants. PERCY J.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.
2021A&A...646A..98T 218           X C       4 19 18 The nature of VX Sagitarii. Is it a TZO, a RSG, or a high-mass AGB star? TABERNERO H.M., DORDA R., NEGUERUELA I., et al.
2021A&A...646A.180K 18       D               1 16 23 Analytic, dust-independent mass-loss rates for red supergiant winds initiated by turbulent pressure. KEE N.D., SUNDQVIST J.O., DECIN L., et al.
2023A&A...674A..15L 19       D               1 1720610 15 Gaia Data Release 3 The second Gaia catalogue of long-period variable candidates. LEBZELTER T., MOWLAVI N., LECOEUR-TAIBI I., et al.

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