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1906MNRAS..66..104B 43 1 The annular nebula in Lyra (M 57). BARNARD E.E.
1950ApJ...112..362M 128 38 Revised standards for supergiants on the system of the Yerkes spectral Atlas. MORGAN W.W. and ROMAN N.G.
1951ApJ...113..304B 103 149 Spectral classification of stars listed in Miss Payne's catalogue of C stars. BIDELMAN W.P.
1951ApJ...114..241H 814 89 Polarization of stellar radiation. III. The polarization of 841 stars. HILTNER W.A.
1952ApJ...115..475N 104 15 A finding list of F stars of high luminosity. NASSAU J.J. and MORGAN W.W.
1952ApJ...116..122R 522 192 The spectra of the bright stars of types F5-K5. ROMAN N.G.
1953ApJ...117..313J 477 1747 Fundamental stellar photometry for standards of spectral type on the Revised System of the Yerkes Spectral Atlas. JOHNSON H.L. and MORGAN W.W.
1953GCRV..C......0W viz 13       D               1 15129 835 General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities WILSON R.E.
1955ApJ...121...38G 234 14 Preliminary list of photoelectric classification indices for 234 bright Northern G and K stars. GYLDENKERNE K.
1955ApJ...121..118H 647 81 Axial rotation and line broadening in stars of spectral types F0-K5. HERBIG G.H. and SPALDING J.Jr
1955AnAp...18..292J 389 209 A photometric system. JOHNSON H.L.
1956ApJ...123..440S 412 76 Six-color photometry of stars. VIII. The colors of 409 stars of different spectral types. STEBBINS J. and KRON G.E.
1957ApJ...125..661W 184 426 H and K emission in late-type stars: dependance if line width on luminosity and related topics. WILSON O.C. and BAPPU M.K.V.
1957PASP...69..147B 92 26 Spectral classification of stars noted on Case objective-prism plates. I. BIDELMAN W.P.
1958PASP...70..561K 146 50 Color excesses from six-color photometry of supergiant stars. KRON G.E.
1958AnAp...21...26G 259 8 Photoelectric spectral classification of G and K stars. I. GYLDENKERNE K.
1960MNRAS.120..287G viz 714 127 Photoelectric measurements of the lambda 4200 A CN band and the G band in G8-K5 spectra. GRIFFIN R.F. and REDMAN R.O.
1961ApJ...134..850K 79 35 Color excesses for supergiants and classical Cepheids. VI. On the intrinsic colors and the Hess diagram of late-type supergiants. KRAFT R.P. and HILTNER W.A.
1961ZA.....53...28S 55 20 Uberriesen F0-K7 Ia-II in Assoziationen unf OB-Sterngruppen. SCHMIDT-KALER T.
1962AJ.....67..757Y 394 19 Relationship between CN anomaly and U, V, W components of space velocity. YOSS K.M.
1962PASP...74..519K 24 5 Polarization wavelength dependence and ratio to absorption. KRUSZEWSKI A.
1963AJ.....68..185T 11 18 Wavelength dependence of interstellar polarization. TREANOR P.J.
1963AJ.....68..413V 102 15 Photoelectric spectrophotometry of stars. VAN DEN BERGH S.
1963ApJ...137.1057S 96 98 A four-color photometric system applied to line blanketing of subdwarfs. SANDAGE A. and SMITH L.L.
1963BAN....17...58B 106 6 Seven-colour photometry of A, F, G, K and M stars. BORGMAN J.
1965AJ.....70..353V 206 39 Photoelectric spectrophotometry of stars. II. VAN DEN BERGH S. and SACKMANN I.J.
1965AJ.....70..579G 22 19 Wavelength dependence of polarization. V. Position angles of interstellar polarization. GEHRELS T. and SILVESTER A.B.
1965ApJ...141..923J 100 473 Interstellar extinction in the Galaxy. JOHNSON H.L.
1966AJ.....71..355C 36 64 Wavelength dependence of polarization. VIII. Interstellar polarization. COYNE G.V. and GEHRELS T.
1966AJ.....71..709C 13       D               1192 112 Photoelectric H-beta photometry for 1217 stars brighter than V= 6.5 mag. CRAWFORD D.L., BARNES J.V., FAURE B.Q., et al.
1966MNRAS.132..485F 52 2 The 4226 A line as a spectrum-luminosity indicator in late-type stars. FERNIE J.D.
1966MNRAS.134..135P 448 25 Narrow band photometry in the study of stellar populations. PRICE M.J.
1967AJ.....72.1357M 43 13 Observations of standard stars on the BVR system. MANNERY E.J. and WALLERSTEIN G.
1967ApJ...149..345J 27 46 The colors of M supergiants. JOHNSON H.L.
1967MNRAS.135...23A 348 45 Red and infrared magnitudes and colour for 300 F, G and K type stars. ARGUE A.N.
1967PASP...79..546W 50 4 Equivalent width of H-alpha in late-type stars. WEISTROP D.
1968AJ.....73..313M 212 269 Five-color intermediate-band photometry of stars, clusters, and galaxies. McCLURE R.D. and VAN DEN BERGH S.
1968ApJ...154..115S 109 101 Correlation between the regional variations in wave length dependence of interstellar extinction and polarization. SERKOWSKI K.
1969ArA.....5..241K 69 8 Investigations of a region in Monoceros. III. Mk classification of stars. KARLSSON B.
1970AJ.....75..602H 691 193 The space distribution and kinematics of supergiants. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1970ApJ...162L..21G 7 35 89 Herculis: an F2 supergiant with large circumstellar infrared emission. GILLETT F.C., HYLAND A.R. and STEIN W.A.
1971A&A....15..320B 34 3 Six-color photometry of 13 F-G supergiants in the Large Magellanic Cloud. BRUNET J.P., MIANES P., PERRIN M.N., et al.
1971ApJ...165..285G 111 363 Mass loss from M stars. GEHRZ R.D. and WOOLF N.J.
1971ApJ...168..437F 48 39 On the existence of stable stars in the Cepheid instability strip. FERNIE J.D. and HUBE J.O.
1972AJ.....77..150F 140 16 Photometric data for 139 supergiants. FERNIE J.D.
1972ApJ...171..393O 13 6 The strength of the O I lambda 7774 line in the brightest stars in the Magellanic clouds. OSMER P.S.
1972ApJ...174..605S 46 43 The temperature scale of F and G stars. II. Continuum photometry. SCHMIDT E.G.
1972ApJS...24..247O 59 70 The atmospheres of the F-type supergiants. I. Calibration of the luminosity-sensitive OI lambda 7774 line. OSMER D.S.
1972ApJS...24..255O 26 37 The atmospheres of the F-type supergiants. II. The line and continuous spectra. OSMER P.S.
1972PASP...84..373S 103 34 A recalibration of the absolute magnitudes of supergiants. STOTHERS R.
1972IBVS..717....1K 1829 16 58th name-list of variable stars. KUKARKIN B.V., KHOLOPOV P.N., KUKARKINA N.P., et al.
1973MNRAS.161..427W 7 13 A model atmosphere analysis of the super-supergiant HR 5171. WARREN P.R.
1974AJ.....79..581C 197 138 Wavelength dependence of polarization. XXVI. The wavelength of maximum polarization as a characteristic parameter of interstellar grains. COYNE G.V., GEHRELS T. and SERKOWSKI K.
1974AJ.....79..678S 83 14 Interstellar circular polarization : results from a survey of 84 stars. STOKES R.A., SWEDLUND J.B., AVERY R.W., et al.
1974AJ.....79.1416S 145 25 Photometry of the near-infrared OI feature in A- and F-type stars. SORVARI J.
1975AJ.....80.1026A 69 10 Interstellar circular polarization. II. Northern and southern hemisphere survey results and observational search criteria. AVERY R.W., STOKES R.A., MICHALSKY J.J., et al.
1975ApJ...196..261S 330 1048 Wavelength dependence of interstellar polarization and ratio of total to selective extinction. SERKOWSKI K., MATHEWSON D.S. and FORD V.L.
1975ApJ...202..743L 69 T                   1 4 29 An analysis of the superluminous star
HR 8752.
LUCK R.E.
1975ApJS...29...55F 5 24 A comparison of galactic and Large Magellanic Cloud G-type supergiants by a method of spectrum synthesis. FRY M.A. and ALLER L.H.
1976ApJ...205..823W 762 305 Absolute magnitudes of stars from widths of chromospheric CaII emission lines. WILSON O.C.
1976ApJ...208..727M 62 14 Circular polarization observations of the interstellar magnetic field. MARTIN P.G. and CAMPBELL B.
1977A&A....56..235H 420 11 Absolute luminosity calibration of Stroemgren's "late group". HECK A.
1977A&A....60..277S 29 19 A search for radio emission from late-type supergiant stars. SMOLINSKI J., FELDMAN P.A. and HIGGS L.A.
1977ApJ...214..773I 32 15 Two luminosity effects in the spectra of late-type supergiants. IMHOFF C.L.
1977ApJ...215..176S 49 36 Emission lines in the wings of CaII H and K. II. Stellar observations, dependence of line width on luminosity and related topics. STENCEL R.E.
1978A&A....67..431H 2 0 Characteristics of the radio source near the supergiant star HD 18391. HIGGS L.A., FELDMAN P.A. and SMOLINSKI J.
1978A&A....70L..53S 74 T                   1 1 32 The discovery of a hot companion to
HR 8752.
STICKLAND D.J. and HARMER D.L.
1978AJ.....83..393S 64 31 Mean secular parallax at low galactic latitude. STONE R.C.
1978ApJ...220L.109H 69 T                   1 2 15 The radio source associated with the G-type supergiant
HR 8752.
HIGGS L.A., FELDMAN P.A. and SMOLINSKI J.
1978ApJS...38..287G 87 63 Skymap: a new catalog of stellar data. GOTTLIEB D.M.
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..211R 17 12 Equivalent width of O I lam 7774 and absolute magnitude relation for F and G supergiants. RAO N.K. and MALLIK S.G.V.
1978MNRAS.184..405L 71 T                   1 2 34 Spectrum variations of the superluminous star
HR 8752.
LAMBERT D.L. and LUCK R.E.
1978PASP...90...36W 1 5 32 Emission-line widths in the spectrum of the possible proto-planetary nebula HM Sagittae. WALLERSTEIN G.
1978IBVS.1492....1S 68 T                   1 1 0 The UV spectrum of
HR 8752.
STICKLAND D.J., BEECKMANS F., BENVENUTI P., et al.
1978Obs....98..250H 70 T                   1 1 10 The spectrum of the G supergiant
HR 8752.
HARMER D.L., LAWSON P.A. and STICKLAND D.J.
1979A&A....80...35L 13 2 134 A quantitative study of the upper HR diagram and a new determination of the local initial mass function. LEQUEUX J.
1979ApJ...232..520S 61 101 Kinematics, close binary evolution, and ages of the O stars. STONE R.C.
1979PASP...91..368P 18 40 A search for light variations in F-and G-type supergiants. PERCY J.R., BASKERVILLE I. and TREVORROW D.W.
1979Ap&SS..62..245D 2 8 Large turbulent elements in supergiant photospheres. DE JAGER C. and VERMUE J.
1979IBVS.1533....1M 2 8 BVRI observations of two irregular variables. MOFFETT T.J. and BARNES III T.G.
1980A&AS...41..405C 530 74 A catalogue of Fe/H determinations. CAYREL DE STROBEL G., BENTOLILA C., HAUCK B., et al.
1980ApJ...236..560B 41 52 The boundary line in the H-R diagram for stellar chromospheres and the theory of convection. BOHM-VITENSE E. and DETTMANN T.
1980ApJS...42..541K 552 136 Revised MK spectral types for G, K ans M stars. KEENAN P.C. and PITTS R.E.
1980PASP...92..497B 69 T                   1 1 5 Spectrum variability in
HR 8752.
BARDEN S.C. and RAMSEY L.W.
1980AcA....30..427S 9 2 Radial velocity variations in luminous F5-type supergiants. SMOLINSKI J., CLIMENHAGA J.L. and HARRIS B.L.
1980AcA....30..453G viz 1318 13 Catalogue of stars with CA II H and K emissions. GLEBOCKI R., MUSIELAK G. and STAWIKOWSKI A.
1981A&A...102..296S 68 T                   1 2 3 A high resolution IUE spectrum of the G0-G5Ia supergiant
HR 8752.
STICKLAND D.J. and LAMBERT D.L.
1981ApJ...243..894M 10 11 Some aspects of the spectroscopic behavior of the stars of highest luminosity in the region of the Hertzsprung gap. MORGAN W.W., KEENAN P.C., ABT H.A., et al.
1981ApJ...248..638L 69 T                   1 9 46 Circumstellar shells of luminous supergiants. I. Carbon monoxide in rho Cassiopeiae and
HR 8752.
LAMBERT D.L., HINKLE K.H. and HALL D.N.B.
1981PASP...93...45B 142 16 Spectral classification of middle-type supergiants in the photographic infrared. BOUW G.D.
1981PASP...93..211L 2 3 32 An abundance analysis of the bright RV Tauri variable R Scuti. LUCK R.E.
1981PASP...93..567H 10 10 High-dispersion spectroscopy of the most luminous F-and G- type supergiants in the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Milky Way. HAGEN W., HUMPHREYS R.M. and STENCEL R.E.
1981MmSAI..52..195B 27 9 Medium resolution spectra of G, K and M stars in the near infrared. BARBIERI C., BONOLI C., BORTOLETTO F., et al.
1981RMxAA...6...59H 12 0 Las envolturas circunestelares de las supergiantes del tipo F y G en la nube Mayor de Magallanes. HAGEN W., HUMPHREYS R.M. and STENCEL R.E.
1981RMxAA...6..233C 8 3 Halpha emission in F-K high luminosity stars. CLIMENHAGA J.L., HARRIS B.L. and SMOLINSKI J.
1982ApJ...257..193F 17 36 Yellow supergiant reddenings from BVRI data. FERNIE J.D.
1982ApJ...258..280K 10 5 271 From red giants to planetary nebulae. KWOK S.
1982ApJ...259..282A 63 2 633 The theory of radiatively driven stellar winds. II. The line acceleration. ABBOTT D.C.
1982ApJ...260..655Z 416 84 Lambda 10830 He I observations of 455 stars. ZIRIN H.
1982ApJ...262..201R 74 37 Observations of the first-overtone silicon monoxide bands in late-type stars. RINSLAND C.P. and WING R.F.
1982ApJS...49..175P 120 21 Ultraviolet and optical studies of binaries with luminous cool primaries and hot companions. II. BVRI observations. PARSONS S.B. and MONTEMAYOR T.J.
1982BICDS..23...53H 441 0 Variable stars in the General Catalogue of trigonometric parallaxes. HOFFLEIT D.
1982IBVS.2229....1S 69 T                   1 1 3 Multiple components in the Half profile of the luminous supergiant
HD 217476.
SMOLINSKI J., CLIMENHAGA J.L., FUNAKAWA H., et al.
1982IUE82......501P 14 ~ Analysis of non-interacting binaries with luminous cool primaries. PARSONS S.B.
1983A&A...119....1C 482 72 Status of evolution of F, G, and K field stars contained in the Fe/H catalogue. CAYREL DE STROBEL G. and BENTOLILA C.
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.
1983A&A...124..309E 44 6 Flux density monitoring of radio stars observable by Hipparcos at S-Band and X-Band. ESTALELLA R., PAREDES J.M. and RIUS A.
1983A&AS...54...55O 14       D               2496 468 Four-colour uvby and Hbeta photometry of A5 to G0 stars brighter than 8.3. OLSEN E.H.
1983ApJS...53..553P 95 41 Ultraviolet and optical studies of binaries with luminous cool primaries and hot companions. III. Reticon radial velocities. PARSONS S.B.
1983MNRAS.203..403W 70 T                   1 2 11 B and V photometry of
HR 8752.
WALKER E.N.
1983PAZh....9..259G 78 0 Kinematical properties of supergiants in the Perseus spiral arm. GERASIMENKO T.P.
1984A&A...138..246D 1 16 82 The stability limit of hypergiant photospheres. DE JAGER C.
1984MNRAS.209....1C 68 19 Optical positions and proper motions of radio stars CLEMENTS E.D. and ARGYLE R.W.
1984ARA&A..22..291R 11 30 Astronomical Fourier transform spectroscopy revisited. RIDGWAY S.T. and BRAULT J.W.
1984ATsir1320....7L 35 0 Declinations of 35 radiostars. LAZORENKO P.F.
1984IAUS..108..145H 59 10 The brightest stars in the Magellanic Clouds and other late-type galaxies. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1985A&AS...59..145C 1020 153 A catalogue of [Fe/H] determinations, 1984 edition. CAYREL DE STROBEL G., BENTOLILA C., HAUCK B., et al.
1985MNRAS.216..571A 12 31 Periodicity and pulsational mode of five bright yellow supergiants. ARELLANO FERRO A.
1985PASP...97..297K 28 14 Spectral types and luminosities of supergiants in open clusters. KEENAN P.C. and PITTS R.E.
1985AbaOB..59...83B 1592 43 Catalogue of the energy distribution data in spectra of stars in the uniform spectrophotometric system. BURNASHEV V.I.
1985IBVS.2715....1Z 70 T                   1 1 8 UBV photometry of
HR 8752.
ZSOLDOS E. and OLAH K.
1985IBVS.2718....1H 70 T                   1 1 8 Photometric behavior of
HR 8752 = V509 Cas.
HALBEDEL E.M.
1985Obs...105..229S 21 7 IRAS observations of the cool galactic hypergiants. STICKLAND D.J.
1985RMxAA..11..113A 5 18 H-alpha profile variations in variable luminous yellow supergiants. ARELLANO FERRO A.
1986A&AS...65..607O 5418 387 IRAS catalogues and atlases. Atlas of Low-Resolution Spectra. OLNON F.M., RAIMOND E. (The IRAS Science Team)
1986ApJS...62..147B 1893 158 E.W. Fick Observatory stellar radial velocity measurements. I. 1976-1984. BEAVERS W.I. and EITTER J.J.
1986ApJS...62..501K viz 3 26 365 Spectra of late-type standard stars in the region 2.0-2.5 microns. KLEINMANN S.G. and HALL D.N.B.
1986IBVS.2876....1H 69 T                   1 3 8 Photometric behavior of
HR 8752 =V509 Cas II.
HALBEDEL E.M.
1986IBVS.2913....1Z 71 T                   1 1 8 UBV photometry of
HR 8752. II.
ZSOLDOS E.
1986Obs...106..156Z 71 T                   1 1 11 Historical light curve of
HR 8752.
ZSOLDOS E.
1987AJ.....94.1156H 129 26 The visually brightest early-type supergiants in the spiral galaxies NGC 2403, M 81, and M 101. HUMPHREYS R.M. and AARONSON M.
1987PASP...99....5H 21 26 Massive stars in galaxies. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1987PASP...99.1277S 73 T                   1 1 14 Spectroscopic observations of yellow supergiants: II. Multiperiodic variability of
HR 8752.
SHEFFER Y. and LAMBERT D.L.
1987S&T....73..131K 27 0 The temperate F stars. KALER J.B.
1987IAUS..122..307R 11 22 What do binaries teach us about mass-loss from late-type stars ? REIMERS D.
1987IAUS..122..465Z 70 T                   1 1 3 A preliminary model for
HR 8752.
ZSOLDOS E.
1988A&A...196..115P 6 1 24 The atmospheric structure, stellar wind and binary characteristics of the hypergiant HR 8752 (G0-5Ia+). PITERS A., DE JAGER C. and NIEUWENHUIJZEN H.
1988A&A...200..146D 5 16 The dynamical state of the atmosphere of the supergiant alpha Scorpii (M 1.5 Iab). DE KOTER A., DE JAGER C. and NIEUWENHUIJZEN H.
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.
1988ApJ...327..905S 11 14 Initial stellar diameter measurements with the Mark III interferometer. SHAO M., COLAVITA M.M., HINES B.E., et al.
1988ApJ...331..932T 89 12 A unified formula for mass-loss rate of O to M stars. TARAFDAR S.P.
1988PASP..100..993A 10 ~ Comments on the variability and physical parameters of the F supergiant phi Cassiopeiae. ARELLANO FERRO A., PARRAO L. and GIRIDHAR S.
1988IUEEN..29...45. 439 0 Merged log of IUE observations.
1988IBVS.3137....1M 3 5 The light variations of the hypergiant HR 8752 (V509 Cas). MANTEGAZZA L., PORETTI E. and ANTONELLO E.
1988IBVS.3170....1H 3 5 The last maxima of HR 8752 = V509 Cas. HALBEDEL E.M.
1988IBVS.3269....1M 2 5 The spectral types of the supergiants HR 8752 and rho Cas. MANTEGAZZA L.
1988PASAu...7..450M 6 13 Observations of SN 1987A in the near-infrared. McGREGOR P.J.
1988IAUS..129..329S 8 0 Meridian & astrolabe observations of radio stars : a contribution to the connection of radio and optical reference systems. SARASSO M., CHIUMIENTO G. and POMA A.
1988IUE88...1...29W 41 ~ IUE observations of pulsating stars : atmospheric structure, shock waves, and stellar winds. WILLSON L.A.
1988IUE88...2...27S 133 ~ IUE and stars with composite spectra. STICKLAND D.J.
1989A&AS...78..511P 1220 3 Stellar integrated fluxes in the wavelength range 380 nm - 900 nm derived from Johnson 13-colour photometry. PETFORD A.D. and BLACKWELL D.E.
1989AJ.....97.1147M 59 8 Narrowband photometry of luminosity class I stars. MENDOZA V E.E.
1989ApJS...71..245K viz 1146 415 The Perkins catalog of revised MK types for the cooler stars. KEENAN P.C. and McNEIL R.C.
1989MNRAS.239..325D 110 172 Near-IR features in late type stars: their relation with stellar atmosphere parameters. DIAZ A.I., TERLEVICH E. and TERLEVICH R.
1989BICDS..36...27G viz 907 49 A list of MK standard stars. GARCIA B.
1989PAZh...15...42N 16 1 Universal formula for stellar mass loss rate. NUGIS T.
1989PBeiO..14...12L 1243 0 Third preliminary catalogue of stars observed with the photoelectric astrolabe of the Beijing Astronomical Observatory. LU L.-Z.
1989TarOT..94....1N 399 6 Mass loss from stars : the universal formula for mass loss rate. NUGIS T.
1990A&A...239..205A 108 37 Colour excesses and absolute magnitudes for non-Cepheid F-G supergiants from uvby-beta photometry. ARELLANO FERRO A. and PARRAO L.
1990A&AS...85.1069S viz 683 24 MK classification and photometry of stars used for time and latitude observations at Mizusawa and Washington. SATO K. and KUJI S.
1990A&AS...86..357W 187 34 An astrometric catalogue of radio stars. WALTER H.G., HERING R. and DE VEGT C.
1990AJ.....99.1953P 20 3 Spectrophotometry of several yellow supergiants. PATTERSON R.S.
1990ApJS...73..769J 289 96 Mass-losing M supergiants in the solar neighborhood. JURA M. and KLEINMANN S.G.
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...244..131D 8 22 The atmospheric motion field in super- and hypergiants. DE JAGER C., DE KOTER A., CARPAY J., et al.
1991A&A...250..365C 8 2 The discovery of a hot companion to the K-type supergiant HD 4817. CASSATELLA A. and SMOLINSKI J.
1991A&AS...88..255M 51 12 Near infrared spectra of RV Tauri stars. MANTEGAZZA L.
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.
1991ApJ...371..631H 1 6 42 The carbon-rich proto-planetary nebula IRAS 22272+5435. HRIVNAK B.J. and KWOK S.
1991MNRAS.250....1A 37 16 A new discussion on the Mv-W(OI 7774Angstroms) relationship for F-G stars in the light of high-resolution data. ARELLANO FERRO A., GIRIDHAR S. and GOSWAMI A.
1991IBVS.3600....1H 71 T                   1 1 4 Seven years of photometry for
HR 8752 = V 509 Cas.
HALBEDEL E.M.
1992A&A...259..600A 38 5 A photometric study of the GO-4Ia+ hypergiant HD 96918 (V382 Carinae). ACHMAD L., LAMERS H.J.G.L.M., NIEUWENHUIJZEN H., et al.
1992A&A...263..123P 71 T                   3 13 Photometry of yellow semiregular variables : HR 8752 (= V 509 Cassiopeiae). PERCY J.R. and ZSOLDOS E.
1992A&A...265..527M 65 7 Luminosities of yellow supergiants from near-infrared spectra: calibration through Magellanic Cloud stars. MANTEGAZZA L.
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...95..269M 52 2 Optical positions of radio stars observed with the meridian circle of the Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada en San Fernando. MUINOS J.L., CAPARROS R., CAYETANO J.M., et al.
1992A&AS...96..477V 130 5 Catalogue des etoiles observees a l'astrolabe photoelectrique du CERGA (mars 1988-juillet 1991). VIGOUROUX G., BILLAUD G., BOCHE R., et al.
1992AJ....103.1381E 14       D               557 5 Photometry of F-K bright giants and supergiants. I. Intermediate band and H-beta observations. EGGEN O.J.
1992ApJ...392..209P 1 9 38 On the interpretation of the spectrum of FU Orionis. PETROV P.P. and HERBIG G.H.
1992ApJ...394..139G 11 10 A 2.18 to 2.28 micron study of the stellar population in the nucleus of M 82. GAFFNEY N.I. and LESTER D.F.
1992PASP..104.1054S 71 T                   1 4 Behavioral study of yellow supergiants. III. [N II] emission of HR 8752 from 1961-1991. SHEFFER Y. and LAMBERT D.L.
1992IBVS.3739....1L 71 11 The American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) photoelectric photometry archive. LANDIS H.J., MATTEI J.A. and PERCY J.R.
1992Obs...112..105H 20 ~ The prevalence of large-amplitude variability among blue supergiants. HERTZOG K.P.
1992BaltA...1..216B 154 4 Classification of population II supergiants and related stars in the Vilnius system. BARTKEVICIUS A., LAZAUSKAITE R. and TAUTVAISIENE G.
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