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1892AN....129..399S 7 0 Beobachtungen von veranderlichen Sternen und der Nova Aurigae. SCHWARZSCHILD K.
1936AN....259...69N 42 3 Beobachtungen von langperiodischen Variablen. NIJLAND A.A.
1951ApJ...114..241H 814 89 Polarization of stellar radiation. III. The polarization of 841 stars. HILTNER W.A.
1954AJ.....59..396B 55 10 Photoelectric colors of early M-type stars. BLANCO V.M.
1955ApJ...122..429J 78 65 Photometric and spectroscopic observations of the double cluster in Perseus. JOHNSON H.L. and MORGAN W.W.
1955ApJ...122..434B 26 14 The M-type supergiants in h and chi Persei. BLANCO V.M.
1955AnAp...18..292J 389 209 A photometric system. JOHNSON H.L.
1955JO.....38..285A 216 0 Observations d'etoiles variables a longues periodes ou irregulieres effectuees par les membres de l'Association Francaise d'Observateurs d'Etoiles Variables et recues durant les annees 1946 a 1952 a l'Observatoire de Lyon. ASSOCIATION FRANCAISE D'OBSERVATEURS D'ETOILES VARIABLES.
1955JO.....38..353B 19 1 Classification des etoiles de l'association de zet Per. BERGER J.
1956ApJ...123..267J 165 131 Observational confirmation of a theory of stellar evolution. JOHNSON H.L. and HILTNER W.A.
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.
1964ApJS....8..439W 327 115 The stellar content of h and chi Persei cluster and association. WILDEY R.L.
1966AnAp...29..525J 33 26 The law of interstellar extinction in Per. JOHNSON H.L. and MENDOZA V E.E.
1967ApJ...149..345J 27 46 The colors of M supergiants. JOHNSON H.L.
1967JO.....50..359H 160 0 Observations visuelles d'etoiles variables par les membres de l'A.F.O.E.V. pendant l'annee 1966. HEINTZ W.D.
1969ApJ...155..935S 88 59 Red supergiants and neutrino emission. STOTHERS R.
1969ApJ...156..541S 13 29 On the pulsation hypothesis for massive red supergiants. STOTHERS R.
1969PASP...81..134L 56 10 UBV observations of long-period variable stars. VI. LANDOLT A.U.
1970AJ.....75..602H 691 193 The space distribution and kinematics of supergiants. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1970ApJ...160.1149H 106 36 M supergiants in the Perseus arm. HUMPHREYS R.W.
1970ApJ...161L.105G 57 101 Infrared excesses - low-excitation emission lines and mass loss. GEISEL S.L.
1971A&A....10..290S 31 90 Luminosities, masses and periodicities of massive red supergiants. STOTHERS R. and LEUNG K.-C.
1971A&A....10..414G 44 7 The dynamical structure of the h and chi Per association. GAHM G.F. and ARKLING J.G.
1971AJ.....76..431D 61 43 Intrinsic polarization in K and M giants and supergiants. DYCK H.M. and JENNINGS M.C.
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...163..313E 42 47 Narrow-and broad-band photometry of red stars. V. Luminosities and temperatures for young disk-population red stars, of high luminosity. EGGEN O.J.
1971ApJ...164...83G 96 149 Observations of infrared radiation from cool stars. GILLETT F.C., MERRILL K.M. and STEIN W.A.
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...165..285G 111 363 Mass loss from M stars. GEHRZ R.D. and WOOLF N.J.
1971PASP...83...77W 17 5 Observations of emission-line stars in the near infrared. WALLERSTEIN G.
1971Obs....91..118L 6 12 Supergiant red variable stars of large amplitude in the Small Magellanic Cloud. LLOYD EVANS T.
1972A&A....16..329G 52 19 Spectral properties of luminous late-type stars. GAHM G.F. and HULTQVIST L.
1972ApJ...172L..59H 5 18 Spectroscopic and photometric changes in the peculiar infrared star VX Sagittarius. HUMPHREYS R.M. and LOCKWOOD G.W.
1972PASP...84..373S 103 34 A recalibration of the absolute magnitudes of supergiants. STOTHERS R.
1973AJ.....78..477S 67 1 A luminosity discriminant for red giants and supergiants. SHARPLESS S. and WAWRUKIEWICZ A.S.
1973ApJ...186L.131C 41 22 Infrared excesses in the M supergiants of h and chi Persei. COHEN M. and GAUSTAD J.E.
1973ApJ...186..193M 76 73 Broad-band 20-micron photometry of 76 stars. MORRISON D. and SIMON T.
1974A&A....31..471B 13 19 On three galactic H2O sources. BAUDRY A. and WELCH W.J.
1974A&A....32..191B 11 10 The 2 pi=1/2,J=1/2 state of OH and the infrared stars, associated with H20/OH microwave emission. BAUDRY A.
1974ApJ...187L..75H 14 30 Supergiant binary stars. HUMPHREYS R.M. and NEY E.P.
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...193..367F 6 15 The open cluster NGC 7419 and its M7 supergiant IRC +60375. FAWLEY W.M. and COHEN M.
1974PASP...86..304N 13 7 BM Scorpii and a possible cluster of infrared sources. NEY E.P. and HUMPHREYS R.M.
1974JBAA...84..203I 6 3 Two recurrent novae : T CrB 1948-71 and RS Oph 1963-71. ISLES J.E.
1974JBAA...84..287I 4 0 Two semi-regular variables : T Psc 1926-60 and V UMa 1934-72. ISLES J.E.
1975AJ.....80..512B 66 13 1612-MHz survey of M supergiants. BOWERS P.F.
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...197..329S 29 100 Detection of new stellar sources of vibrationally excited silicon monoxide maser emission at 6.95 millimeters. SNYDER L.E. and BUHL D.
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...199..131D 33 82 Long-period variables: further work on the correlation of period with OH radial-velocity pattern. DICKINSON D.F., KOLLBERG E. and YNGVESSON S.
1975ApJ...200..584H 46 29 Constraints on the molecular properties of interstellar oxygen derived from radio observations. HOLLIS J.M. and SNYDER L.E.
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.
1975PASP...87..433H 1 6 45 On the distances and velocities of M supergiants associated with OH and H20 emission sources. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1975JRASC..69..101M 48 1 Variable star notes. MATTEI J.A.
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 68 T                   1 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..641K 50 19 Wavelength dependence of polarization. XXXI. Cool stars. KRUSZEWSKI A. and COYNE G.V.
1976ApJ...207..680T 10 9 The infrared emission of upsilon Sagittarii, 89 Herculis, and R Coronae Borealis. TREFFERS R., WOOLF N.J., FINK U., 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.
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.
1976JBAA...86..210H 68 T                   1 4 3 Periodogram analysis of Semi-regular variable stars. I.
S Per.
HOWARTH I.D.
1976JRASC..70...49K 8 38 A Study of the velocity pattern of maser emission from infrared stars. KWOK S.
1977A&A....54..593B 68 T                   1 12 23 The supergiant OH stars
S Per and AH Sco. Conditions for OH emission in circumstellar envelopes.
BAUDRY A., LE SQUEREN A.M. and LEPINE J.R.D.
1977A&A....58..281F 1 7 36 Time variation of some type I OH Mira sources and correlation with their visual magnitude. FILLIT R., PROUST D. and LEPINE J.R.D.
1977AJ.....82..706S 16 36 Observations of 7 mm SiO sources. SPENCER JONES H., SCHWARTZ P.R., WAAK J.A., et al.
1977ApJ...211..170W 13 27 Optical velocities of stars with microwave maser emission. II. The supergiant sources. WALLERSTEIN G.
1977ApJ...215..552B 92 25 SiO masers in variable stars. BLAIR G.N. and DICKINSON D.F.
1977ApJ...218..181F 19 23 On the near-infrared excesses of very cool supergiants. FAWLEY W.M.
1977MNRAS.181..625M 48 14 Band strengths of M stars in the Orion population. MOULD J.R. and WALLIS R.E.
1977PASP...89..391W 8 1 A search for water vapor absorption lines in maser stars. WALLERSTEIN G., HARRISON H. and ANTONUCCI R.
1977JBAA...87..264L 69 T                   1 1 5 Periodic nature of
S Per.
LEUNG K.-C. and STOTHERS R.
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...221..854L 1 6 48 Constraints on the properties of circumstellar shells from observations of thermal CO and SiO millimeter line emission. LAMBERT D.L. and VANDEN BOUT P.A.
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.
1978MNRAS.183..111C 68 T                   1 4 11 Time variations of the 22-GHz H20 maser emission spectrum of the star
S Persei.
COX G.G. and PARKER E.A.
1979ApJ...228L.115K 14 10 Sporadic mass ejection in red supergiants. KAFATOS M. and MICHALITSIANOS A.G.
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.
1979ApJ...229..257M 16 73 Molecular emission from expanding envelopes around evolved stars. II. Sio: on the mechanism of mass loss and the efficiency of grain formation. MORRIS M., REDMAN R., REID M.J., et al.
1979ApJ...230..449S 34 45 The structure of H2O masers associated with late-type stars. SPENCER JONES H., JOHNSTON K.J., MORAN J.M., et al.
1979ApJ...232..143T 15 39 Polarization properties of the 86.2 GHz V=1,J=2 1 SiO maser. TROLAND T.H., HEILES C., JOHNSON D.R., et al.
1980A&AS...42..141M 29 23 Near infrared polarimetry of cool stars. McCALL A. and HOUGH J.H.
1980S&T....60..180M 27 4 Variable stars and the AAVSO. MATTEI J.A., MAYER E.H. and BALDWIN M.E.
1980S&T....60..190S 6 0 To the editor. STEFFEY P.C.
1981A&AS...44..179P 309 51 A catalogue of variable-visual binary stars. PROUST D., OCHSENBEIN F. and PETTERSEN B.R.
1981AJ.....86..392S 172 80 First observations with the Effelsberg radio telescope at 7-mm wavelength. II. A survey of stars in the vibrationally excited J=1-0 Sio lines. SPENCER JONES H., WINNBERG A., OLNON F.M., et al.
1981ApJ...247L..81O 13 35 Detection of the SIO (V=2,J=2-1) maser. OLOFSSON H., RYDBECK O.E.H., LANE A.P., et al.
1982ApJ...262..201R 74 37 Observations of the first-overtone silicon monoxide bands in late-type stars. RINSLAND C.P. and WING R.F.
1982PASP...94..835H 59 19 Observations of cool stars at 20,25 and 33 muM. HAGEN W.
1983A&A...124..123E 60 127 The nature of OH/IR stars. ENGELS D., KREYSA E., SCHULTZ G.V., et al.
1983A&A...124..256B 185 49 Nineteen new spectroscopic binaries and the rate of binary stars among F-M supergiants. BURKI G. and MAYOR M.
1983MNRAS.202..767R 89 144 Radiative transfer in dust clouds- III. Circumstellar dust shells around late M giants and supergiants. ROWAN-ROBINSON M. and HARRIS S.
1983PAZh....9..259G 78 0 Kinematical properties of supergiants in the Perseus spiral arm. GERASIMENKO T.P.
1984Afz....20..239A 24 1 Periods, amplitudes and luminosities of red supergiants. ABRAHAMIAN H.V.
1984Ap&SS.107..373Z 41 5 JHK photometry for some stellar maser sources. ZHOU K.P., HAO Y.-X., CHEN P.-S., et al.
1985ApJ...292..640K 1 105 648 Mass loss from evolved stars. III. Mass loss rates for fifty stars from CO J = 1-0 observations. KNAPP G.R. and MORRIS M.
1985ApJ...293..273K 52 177 Mass loss from evolved stars. IV. The dust-to-gas ratio in the envelopes of Mira variables and carbon stars. KNAPP G.R.
1985AcASn..26..235Z 39 2 Near infrared photometry for stellar maser sources. ZHOU K.-P., HAO Y.-X., CHEN P.-S., et al.
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.
1986A&A...165L...1G 16 29 SO2 and SO in circumstellar envelopes. GUILLOTEAU S., LUCAS R., NGUYEN-Q-RIEU, et al.
1986A&AS...65..607O 5418 387 IRAS catalogues and atlases. Atlas of Low-Resolution Spectra. OLNON F.M., RAIMOND E. (The IRAS Science Team)
1986AJ.....91..808H 15 41 The luminosities of M supergiants and the distances to M 101, NGC 2403, and M 81. HUMPHREYS R.M., AARONSON M., LEBOFSKY M., et al.
1986ApJ...307L..15L 2 20 220 Carbon stars with silicate dust in their circumstellar shells. LITTLE-MARENIN I.R.
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.
1987A&A...174...95D 72 T                   1 4 32 Interferometric observations of the H2O and OH maser emission from
S Persei.
DIAMOND P.J., JOHNSTON K.J., CHAPMAN J.M., et al.
1987A&A...175..164B 89 57 SiO maser emission in evolved stars: relation to IR continuum. BUJARRABAL V., PLANESAS P. and DEL ROMERO A.
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.
1987ApJ...323..756L 1 14 88 H2O masers in circumstellar envelopes. LANE A.P., JOHNSTON K.J., BOWERS P.F., et al.
1987IAUS..122..229C 11 10 Circumstellar envelopes of OH-IR sources. COHEN R.J.
1988A&A...191..283E 68 47 H2O maser observations of late-type stars. ENGELS D., SCHMID-BURGK J. and WALMSLEY C.M.
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.
1988A&AS...76..445C 366 96 A catalogue of H2O maser sources north of delta = -30. CESARONI R., PALAGI F., FELLI M., et al.
1988AJ.....95..141S 79 35 Far-infrared circumstellar "debris" shells of red supergiant stars. STENCEL R.E., PESCE J.E. and HAGEN BAUER W.
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.
1988IAUC.4556....0S 1 ~ S Persei. STENCEL R.E.
1988IAUC.4577....0S 2 ~ S Persei. SKIFF B.A. and STENCEL R.
1988IAUC.4630....0S 2 ~ S Persei. SKIFF B.A.
1988JAVSO..17..111B 11 1 Comparision of water maser emission and the visual light curve. BENSON P.J. and LITTLE-MARENIN I.R.
1988PZ.....22..683A 5 1 Photometric investigations of the stars associated with maser sources. I. ANDRONOV I.L., VELICHKO E.V., KUDASHKINA L.S., et al.
1989A&A...211..187A 38 36 v = 3, J = 1-0 SiO maser emission from evolved stars. ALCOLEA J., BUJARRABAL V. and GALLEGO J.D.
1989A&AS...78..399T 574 131 A catalogue of stellar 1612 MHz maser sources. TE LINTEL HEKKERT P., VERSTEEGE-HANSEL H.A., HABING H.J., et al.
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.
1989AJ.....97.1763B 16 11 10 mu.m speckle interferometry observations of evolved stars. BENSON J.A., TURNER N.H. and DYCK H.M.
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.
1989JAF....34R..22L 6 0 Nouvelles detections en 12CO(2-1) de supergeantes rouges. LOUP C.
1989JAVSO..18..107M 70 T                   1 1 1 The 1988 brightening of
S Persei: optical and water maser variability.
McCONAHAY M., LITTLE-MARENIN I. and BENSON P.J.
1989PASJ...41..779N 214 20 Infrared spectra and circumstellar emission of late-type stars. NOGUCHI K.
1989RPPh...52..881C 1 32 130 Compact maser sources. COHEN R.J.
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.
1990A&A...232..258B 56 19 Optical positions of late-type stars associated with microwave line emission. BAUDRY A., MAZURIER J.-M., PERIE J.-P., et al.
1990A&A...238..256P 1 2 9 A model for the wind of the M supergiant VX Sagittarii. PIJPERS F.P.
1990A&A...240..116B 116 44 The 44 GHz methanol masers: results of an extensive survey in the 7 0 6 1 A+ line. BACHILLER R., MENTEN K.M., GOMEZ-GONZALEZ J., et al.
1990A&AS...84..179C 408 163 The Arcetri atlas of H2O maser sources. COMORETTO G., PALAGI F., CESARONI R., et al.
1990ApJ...358..251W 39 34 Mass loss from red giant stars. II. Carbon stars. WANNIER P.G., SAHAI R., ANDERSSON B.-G., et al.
1990ApJS...73..769J 289 96 Mass-losing M supergiants in the solar neighborhood. JURA M. and KLEINMANN S.G.
1990AcASn..31..267X 85 3 Optical positions of the radio stars and the radio sources. XU T.-Q., LU P.-Z., WANG S.-H., et al.
1990PASJ...42..419N 170 11 Statistical characteristics of the ten-micron silicate emission in M-type stars. NOGUCHI K.
1990VilOB..85...50J 233 5 Photoelectric photometry of G-M stars in the Vilnius system. JASEVICIUS V., KURILIENE G., STRAZDAITE V., et al.
1991A&A...242..211J 182 102 Observational properties of v = 1, J = 1 - 0 SiO masers. JEWELL P.R., SNYDER L.E., WALMSLEY C.M., et al.
1991A&A...248..555W 48 70 1.3 mm continuum emission from circumstellar envelopes. WALMSLEY C.M., CHINI R., KREYSA E., et al.
1991A&A...249..465L 70 T                   1 3 6
S Persei : optical and water maser variability - 1984 to 1990.
LITTLE-MARENIN I.R., BENSON P.J., McCONAHAY M.M., et al.
1991A&AS...89..311R viz 156 29 Optical positions of 221 radio stars obtained with the Bordeaux automaticmeridian circle. REQUIEME Y. and MAZURIER J.M.
1991AJ....101..254L 46 20 Some effects of dust formation on M and C stars. II. Expansion velocities. LEWIS B.M.
1991ApJ...377..647M 34 41 321 GHz submillimeter water masers around evolved stars. MENTEN K.M. and MELNICK G.J.
1991AcApS..11..255C 317 2 Stellar maser characteristics and their analysis based on IRAS data. CHEN P.-S., GAO H. and BAO M.-X.
1991ChA&A..15...19X 83 ~ Optical positions of radio stars and radio sources. XU T.-Q., LU P.-Z., WANG S.-H., et al.
1991IAUC.5418....1C 70 T                   1 1 ~
S Persei.
CRABTREE D. and AIKMAN C.
1991KFNT....7d..81T 6 ~ Determination of the angles of mutual orientation of radio and optical systems of reference using the radioastronomical and optical star positions. TEL'NYUK-ADAMCHUK V.V., DUMA D.P. and SVIDUNOVICH A.G.
1992A&A...253..475A 37 23 29 SiO and 30 SiO maser emission from evolved stars. ALCOLEA J. and BUJARRABAL V.
1992A&A...254L..17C 18 45 Detection of compact SiO maser emission at 43 GHz using a European very long baseline interferometer. COLOMER F., GRAHAM D.A., KRICHBAUM T.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.
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.
1992AJ....104.1174W 74 24 The metallicity and luminosity of RV Tauri variables from medium-resolution spectra. WAHLGREN G.M.
1992BAAS...24.1133D 70 T                   1 ~ Water masers around the supergiant S Per. DIAMOND P.J. and MARVEL K.B.
1992JApA...13..241P 160 15 SiO maser emission and the intrinsic properties of Mira variables. PATEL N.A., JOSEPH A. and GANESAN R.
1993A&A...267..490O 48 53 S-bearing molecules in O-rich circumstellar envelopes. OMONT A., LUCAS R., MORRIS M., et al.
1993A&AS..101..153P viz 762 132 Classification and statistical properties of galactic H2O masers. PALAGI F., CESARONI R., COMORETTO G., et al.
1993AJ....105.1860C viz 177 64 A model of the 2-35 microm. point source infrared sky. COHEN M.
1993ApJS...86..517Y 508 82 Circumstellar shells resolved in the IRAS survey data. I. Data processing procedure, results, and confidence tests. YOUNG K., PHILLIPS T.G. and KNAPP G.R.
1993JAVSO..22....2H 9 3 Calibration of Hipparcos long period variable star fields using multi-color CCD observations. HOWELL S.B., MATTEI J.A. and BENSON P.J.
1993PASJ...45...65N 232 21 Infrared spectra and circumstellar emission of IRAS sources with ten-micron silicate absorption. NOGUCHI K., QIAN Z., WANG G., et al.
1994MNRAS.266..640S 16 30 UIR-band emission from M supergiants. SYLVESTER R.J., BARLOW M.J. and SKINNER C.J.
1994MNRAS.270..958Y 2 6 59 Circumstellar envelope structure of late-type stars as revealed by MERLIN observations of 22-GHz water masers. YATES J.A. and COHEN R.J.
1994BAAS...26Q1454M 7 ~ Preliminary results from a VLBA circumstellar water maser monitoring project. MARVEL K. and DIAMOND P.
1994IBVS.4054....1S 71 T                   34 0 Photometry of stars in the field of S Persei. SKIFF B.A.
1994PASJ...46..629T 205 38 Spectral evolution of the H2O maser in late-type stars. TAKABA H., UKITA N., MIYAJI T., et al.
1995A&A...293..594B 51 14 Accurate radio positions of SiO masers. BAUDRY A., LUCAS R. and GUILLOTEAU S.
1995A&AS..109..177W viz 2981 67 Radio continuum emission from stars: a catalogue update. WENDKER H.J.
1995MNRAS.273..529Y 20 26 Submillimetre water masers in circumstellar envelopes. YATES J.A., COHEN R.J. and HILLS R.E.
1995Ap&SS.224..545R 71 T                   2 1 The circumstellar envelope of S Persei. RICHARDS A.M.S., COHEN R.J. and YATES J.A.
1995BAAS...27Q1446M 7 ~ Proper motions of circumstellar water masers. MARVEL K.B.
1995PPMtO..14..185H viz 14       D               1 437 0 An atlas of H2O maser observations on the 13.7m radio telescope of Purple Mountain Observatory. HAN F., MAO R.Q., LEI C.-M., et al.
1996A&A...314..883B 47 33 The anomalous SiO maser transition v=2 J=2-1. BUJARRABAL V., ALCOLEA J., SANCHEZ CONTRERAS C., et al.
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