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[BNM96] 063.125+0.443 , the SIMBAD biblio (22 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.19CEST16:03:27 |
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Title | First 3 Authors |
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1995A&AS..110...81V | 562 | 69 | New detections of 51-60A+-methanol masers towards IRAS sources. | VAN DER WALT D.J., GAYLARD M.J. and MacLEOD G.C. | |||||
1995PPMtO..14..185H | 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&AS..115...81B | 14 | D | 1 | 1472 | 529 | A CS(2-1) survey of IRAS point sources with color characteristics of ultra-compact HII regions. | BRONFMAN L., NYMAN L.-A. and MAY J. | ||
1997ApJS..112..557K | 11280 | 205 | Classification and identification of IRAS sources with low-resolution spectra. | KWOK S., VOLK K. and BIDELMAN W.P. | |||||
1998A&AS..127..181H | 97 | 27 | New detections of H2O maser sources on the 13.7 m radio telescope of Purple Mountain Observatory. | HAN F., MAO R.Q., LU J., et al. | |||||
1998AcASn..39..244W | 26 | 0 | A survey of CO emission in molecular regions of different types. | WU Y.-F., HAN F., LU J., et al. | |||||
1999A&AS..134..115S | 411 | 83 | The Medicina survey of methanol masers at 6.7GHz. | SLYSH V.I., VAL'TTS I.E., KALENSKII S.V., et al. | |||||
1999ChA&A..23...59W | 24 | 1 | A survey of CO emission in molecular regions of different types. | WU Y.-F., HAN F., SUN J.-J., 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. | |||||
2002ApJ...566..931S | 1 | 84 | 401 | High-mass protostellar candidates. I. The sample and initial results. | SRIDHARAN T.K., BEUTHER H., SCHILKE P., et al. | ||||
2002ApJ...566..945B | 198 | 433 | High-mass protostellar candidates. II. Density structure from dust continuum and CS emission. | BEUTHER H., SCHILKE P., MENTEN K.M., et al. | |||||
2003ApJ...587..714W | 62 | 82 | Resolution of distance ambiguities of inner galaxy massive star formation regions. I. | WATSON C., ARAYA E., SEWILO M., et al. | |||||
2004A&A...426..503W | 434 | 259 | A study of high velocity molecular outflows with an up-to-date sample. | WU Y., WEI Y., ZHAO M., et al. | |||||
2005A&A...442..949F | 70 | 112 | The circumstellar environment of high mass protostellar objects. III. Evidence of infall? | FULLER G.A., WILLIAMS S.J. and SRIDHARAN T.K. | |||||
2006A&A...450..607W | 47 | 30 | Ammonia cores in high mass star formation regions. | WU Y., ZHANG Q., YU W., et al. | |||||
2007A&A...465..865E | O | 230 | 33 | A survey of OH masers towards high mass protostellar objects. | EDRIS K.A., FULLER G.A. and COHEN R.J. | ||||
2008A&A...479..751T | 15 | D | 2 | 115 | 10 | The circumstellar environment of high-mass protostellar objects. IV. C17O observations and depletion. | THOMAS H.S. and FULLER G.A. | ||
2007PASJ...59.1185S | 15 | D | 1597 | 41 | Water maser and ammonia survey toward IRAS sources in the Galaxy. I. H2O maser data. | SUNADA K., NAKAZATO T., IKEDA N., et al. | |||
2009ApJ...691..332Z | 15 | D | 1 | 101 | 24 | An extensive, sensitive search for SiO masers in high- and intermediate-mass star-forming regions. | ZAPATA L.A., MENTEN K., REID M., et al. | ||
2011ARep...55.1086L | 62 | 3 | Search for class I methanol maser emission in various types of objects in the interstellar medium. | LITOVCHENKO I.D., ALAKOZ A.V., VAL'TTS I.E., et al. | |||||
2014A&A...566A.122S | 842 | D | X C | 21 | 158 | 38 | The molecular complex associated with the Galactic HII region Sh 2-90: a possible site of triggered star formation. | SAMAL M.R., ZAVAGNO A., DEHARVENG L., et al. | |
2018ApJ...854..133T | 16 | D | 1 | 76 | 10 | Survey observations to study chemical evolution from high-mass starless cores to high-mass protostellar objects. I. HC3N and HC5N. | TANIGUCHI K., SAITO M., SRIDHARAN T.K., et al. |