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1956MNRAS.116..587F 16 11 Red supergiants in the Large Magellanic Cloud. FEAST M.W. and THACKERAY A.D.
1960MNRAS.121..337F 267 498 The brightest stars in the Magellanic Clouds. FEAST M.W., THACKERAY A.D. and WESSELINK A.J.
1961MNRAS.122....1F 22 68 A study of the 30 Doradus region of the Large Magellanic Cloud. FEAST M.W.
1974MNRAS.168..249G 17 27 JHKL photometry of LMC stars. GLASS I.S.
1978AJ.....83...20H 25 42 Infrared studies of 30 Doradus. I. The 2-mu sources of the inner region. HYLAND A.R., THOMAS J.A. and ROBINSON G.
1981ApJ...250..116M 33 85 Infrared studies of the two stellar populations in 30 Doradus. McGREGOR P.J. and HYLAND A.R.
1983ApJ...265..194C 25 29 The wavelength dependence of interstellar polarization in the LMC. CLAYTON G.C., MARTIN P.G. and THOMPSON I.
1985A&A...153..235M 72 134 The 30 Doradus nebula. I. Spectral classification of 69 stars in the central cluster. MELNICK J.
1985ApJ...288..558C 51 71 Interstellar dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud. CLAYTON G.C. and MARTIN P.G.
1991A&AS...89..185L 63 19 Non violent star formation in the region of the 30 Doradus nebula. LORTET M.-C. and TESTOR G.
1992MNRAS.257..391H 181 55 Star formation in the Magellanic Clouds. IV. Protostars in the vicinity of 30 Doradus. HYLAND A.R., STRAW S., JONES T.J., et al.
1992BAAS...24.1236P 70 T                   3 ~ A new luminous blue variable : R 143 in 30 Doradus. PARKER J.W., et al.
1993AJ....106..560P viz 131 108 The OB associations of 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud. I. Stellar observations and data reductions. PARKER J.W.
1993ApJ...409..770P 73 T                   2 22 A new luminous blue variable: R 143 in 30 Doradus. PARKER J.W., CLAYTON G.C., WINGE C., et al.
1993ApJ...413..604H viz 60 21 30 Doradus : ultraviolet and optical stellar photometry. HILL J.K., BOHLIN R.C., CHENG K.-P., et al.
1993SSRv...66...55P 11 2 A dissection of 30 Doradus and a discussion of other Magellanic cloud OB associations. PARKER J.W.
1993SSRv...66...85C 25 9 Observations of the atmospheres and winds of O-stars, LBVS and Wolf-Rayet stars. CROWTHER P.A. and WILLIS A.J.
1993SSRv...66..193S 12 8 Wind asymmetries in massive stars. SCHULTE-LADBECK R.E., CLAYTON G.C., LEITHERER C., et al.
1994A&A...281..833S 2 11 117 A study of the luminous blue variable candidate He 3-519 and its surrounding nebula. SMITH L.-J., CROWTHER P.A. and PRINJA R.K.
1994ApJ...426L..43S 10 30 Luminous blue variables at quiescence : the zone of avoidance in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. STOTHERS R.B. and CHIN C.-W.
1994PASP..106.1025H 5 40 870 The luminous blue variables: astrophysical geysers. HUMPHREYS R.M. and DAVIDSON K.
1995ApJ...448..788N 2 18 214 Nebulae around luminous blue variables: a unified picture. NOTA A., LIVIO M. and CLAMPIN M.
1996A&A...314..131S 31 31 HST and groundbased observations of the `Hubble-Sandage' variables in M 31 and M 33. SZEIFERT T., HUMPHREYS R.M., DAVIDSON K., et al.
1997ApJS..112..457W 127 208 Spectral classification of the 30 Doradus stellar populations. WALBORN N.R. and BLADES J.C.
1997Ap&SS.251..349S 9 2 The origin of the nebulae surrounding luminous blue variable stars. SMITH L.J.
1998ApJ...503..278S 1 13 48 Ejected nebulae as probes of the evolution of massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. SMITH L.J., NOTA A., PASQUALI A., et al.
1998ApJ...506..384F 1 50 168 The Pistol star. FIGER D.F., NAJARRO F., MORRIS M., et al.
1998A&ARv...8..145D 68 156 The yellow hypergiants. DE JAGER C.
1999ApJ...525..759F 21 52 High-resolution infrared imaging and spectroscopy of the Pistol nebula: evidence for ejection. FIGER D.F., MORRIS M., GEBALLE T.R., et al.
1999AN....320..105O viz 178 5 Red supergiants in the LMC - III: luminous F and G stars. OESTREICHER M.O. and SCHMIDT-KALER T.
1999AN....320..385O 244 5 Red supergiants in the LMC. IV. Calibration of intrinsic colours and the HRD. OESTREICHER M.O. and SCHMIDT-KALER T.
1999Ap&SS.263..251N 29 ~ The Pistol star. NAJARRO F. and FIGER D.F.
1999SSRv...90..493I 20 23 P Cygni: an extraordinary luminous blue variable. ISRAELIAN G. and DE GROOT M.
1999RMxAC...8..161B 26 1 Massive stars in 30 Doradus: the next generation. BARBA R.H., WALBORN N.R. and RUBIO M.
2000A&A...356..501V 1 17 72 Infrared imaging and spectroscopy of the Luminous Blue Variables Wra 751 and AG Car. VOORS R.H.M., WATERS L.B.F.M., DE KOTER A., et al.
2000AJ....119..787G 40 50 Hubble space telescope photometry of Hodge 301: an "old" star cluster in 30 Doradus. GREBEL E.K. and CHU Y.-H.
2000AJ....119.2214M viz 654 146 The progenitor masses of Wolf-Rayet stars and luminous blue variables determined from cluster turnoffs. I. Results from 19 OB associations in the Magellanic clouds. MASSEY P., WATERHOUSE E. and DEGIOIA-EASTWOOD K.
2000MNRAS.318..561M 4 11 The ejecta from the luminous blue variable star P Cygni. MEABURN J., O'CONNOR J.A., LOPEZ J.A., et al.
2001A&A...366..508V viz 1 61 216 S Doradus variables in the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds. VAN GENDEREN A.M.
2001ApJ...551..764L 3 8 88 Chemical composition and origin of nebulae around luminous blue variables. LAMERS H.J.G.L.M., NOTA A., PANAGIA N., et al.
2002A&A...393..503W 22 6 Outflow from and asymmetries in the nebula around the LBV candidate Sk-69°279. WEIS K. and DUSCHL W.J.
2003A&A...408..205W 26 34 On the structure and kinematics of nebulae around LBVs and LBV candidates in the LMC. WEIS K.
2004A&A...422..603M 75 T                   4 12 Candidates for giant lobes projecting from the LBV stars P Cygni and
R 143.
MEABURN J., BOUMIS P., REDMAN M.P., et al.
2004ApJ...615..475S 1 29 167 The missing luminous blue variables and the bistability jump. SMITH N., VINK J.S. and DE KOTER A.
2004ApJ...616..506E 38 42 Infrared observations of the candidate LBV 1806-20 and nearby cluster stars. EIKENBERRY S.S., MATTHEWS K., LAVINE J.L., et al.
2005A&A...439.1107D 33 70 Asphericity and clumpiness in the winds of Luminous Blue Variables. DAVIES B., OUDMAIJER R.D. and VINK J.S.
2006MNRAS.369..390M 43 50 Faint supernovae and supernova impostors: case studies of SN 2002kg/NGC 2403-V37 and SN 2003gm. MAUND J.R., SMARTT S.J., KUDRITZKI R.-P., et al.
2008AJ....136...18W viz 15       D               2 1226 186 Spitzer SAGE survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud. III. Star formation and ∼1000 new candidate young stellar objects. WHITNEY B.A., SEWILO M., INDEBETOUW R., et al.
2008NewAR..52..419V 75               F     1 40 11 Mass loss and the evolution of massive stars. VINK J.S.
2009MNRAS.396.1186B 38           X         1 6 6 A long trail behind the planetary nebula HFG1 (PK 136+05) and its pre-cataclysmic binary central star V664 Cas. BOUMIS P., MEABURN J., LLOYD M., et al.
2009A&A...503..511M 205       D     X C       5 17 17 RAVE spectroscopy of luminous blue variables in the Large Magellanic Cloud. MUNARI U., SIVIERO A., BIENAYME O., et al.
2009AJ....138.1003B viz 15       D               2 1760 163 Spitzer SAGE infrared photometry of massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. BONANOS A.Z., MASSA D.L., SEWILO M., et al.
2011ApJ...735...39U 77             C       1 31 6 Blue luminous stars in nearby Galaxies–UIT 005: a possible link to the luminous blue variable stage. URBANEJA M.A., HERRERO A., LENNON D.J., et al.
2011ApJ...738..176M 38           X         1 13 4 The physical conditions in starbursts derived from bayesian fitting of mid-infrared spectral energy distribution models: 30 Doradus as a template. MARTINEZ-GALARZA J.R., GROVES B., BRANDL B., et al.
2012MNRAS.419.1871D 39           X         1 74 52 The G305 star-forming complex: the central star clusters Danks 1 and Danks 2. DAVIES B., CLARK J.S., TROMBLEY C., et al.
2012Natur.482..375R 94 57 Light echoes reveal an unexpectedly cool η-Carinae during its nineteenth-century Great Eruption. REST A., PRIETO J.L., WALBORN N.R., et al.
2012ApJ...749..177N viz 15       D               2 1994 81 Yellow and red supergiants in the Large Magellanic Cloud. NEUGENT K.F., MASSEY P., SKIFF B., et al.
2012MNRAS.426..181A 658     A D     X C       17 12 5 Radio detection of nebulae around four luminous blue variable stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. AGLIOZZO C., UMANA G., TRIGILIO C., et al.
2013MNRAS.428.1927C 39           X         1 330 52 On the association between core-collapse supernovae and HII regions. CROWTHER P.A.
2013A&A...555A.116M 78             C       1 26 13 Broad-band spectroscopy of the ongoing large eruption of the luminous blue variable R71. MEHNER A., BAADE D., RIVINIUS T., et al.
2013AJ....146..134K viz 16       D               2 419755 301 The radial velocity experiment (RAVE): fourth data release. KORDOPATIS G., GILMORE G., STEINMETZ M., et al.
2014A&A...561A..15C 79           X         2 35 8 IRAS 18357-0604 - an analogue of the galactic yellow hypergiant IRC +10420? CLARK J.S., NEGUERUELA I. and GONZALEZ-FERNANDEZ C.
2014A&A...564A..40W viz 39           X         1 378 85 The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XIV. The O-type stellar content of 30 Doradus. WALBORN N.R., SANA H., SIMON-DIAZ S., et al.
2015MNRAS.447..598S 215       D     X   F     5 59 146 Luminous blue variables are antisocial: their isolation implies that they are kicked mass gainers in binary evolution. SMITH N. and TOMBLESON R.
2015MNRAS.447.1922M 119           X   F     2 34 16 SN Hunt 248: a super-Eddington outburst from a massive cool hypergiant. MAUERHAN J.C., VAN DYK S.D., GRAHAM M.L., et al.
2015ApJ...809..109W 318           X C       7 27 4 Broad Balmer wings in BA Hyper/Supergiants distorted by diffuse interstellar bands: five examples in the 30 Doradus region from the VLT-FLAMES tarantula survey. WALBORN N.R., SANA H., EVANS C.J., et al.
2016ApJ...825...64H 217       D     X C       5 59 46 On the social traits of luminous blue variables. HUMPHREYS R.M., WEIS K., DAVIDSON K., et al.
2016MNRAS.461.3353S 40           X         1 19 14 The isolation of luminous blue variables: on subdividing the sample. SMITH N.
2017AJ....153...75K viz 16       D               2 451444 394 The Radial Velocity Experiment (RAVE): fifth data release. KUNDER A., KORDOPATIS G., STEINMETZ M., et al.
2017MNRAS.466..213A 41           X         1 25 2 New ATCA, ALMA and VISIR observations of the candidate LBV SK -67 266 (S61): the nebular mass from modelling 3D density distributions. AGLIOZZO C., NIKUTTA R., PIGNATA G., et al.
2017ApJ...841..130A 122           X         3 23 ~ The luminous blue variable RMC 127 as seen with ALMA and ATCA. AGLIOZZO C., TRIGILIO C., PIGNATA G., et al.
2017AJ....154...15W 585       D     X C       14 19 14 Active luminous blue variables in the Large Magellanic Cloud. WALBORN N.R., GAMEN R.C., MORRELL N.I., et al.
2017A&A...608A.124M 162             C F     2 28 7 Spectroscopic and photometric oscillatory envelope variability during the S Doradus outburst of the luminous blue variable R71. MEHNER A., BAADE D., GROH J.H., et al.
2017MNRAS.472..591A 16       D               1 27 6 Modelling luminous-blue-variable isolation. AGHAKHANLOO M., MURPHY J.W., SMITH N., et al.
2018Natur.561..498J 3 18 61 Outbursts of luminous blue variable stars from variations in the helium opacity. JIANG Y.-F., CANTIELLO M., BILDSTEN L., et al.
2018A&A...618A..17K 82               F     1 69 4 How common is LBV S Doradus variability at low metallicity? KALARI V.M., VINK J.S., DUFTON P.L., et al.
2018A&A...618A..73S 42           X         1 39 58 The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XXIX. Massive star formation in the local 30 Doradus starburst. SCHNEIDER F.R.N., RAMIREZ-AGUDELO O.H., TRAMPER F., et al.
2018AJ....156..294A 58       D     X         2 106 7 Shedding light on the isolation of luminous blue variables. AADLAND E., MASSEY P., NEUGENT K.F., et al.
2019A&A...626A.126A viz 3661 T K A S   X C       85 45 2 A massive nebula around the luminous blue variable star
RMC 143 revealed by ALMA.
AGLIOZZO C., MEHNER A., PHILLIPS N.M., et al.
2019MNRAS.489.4378S 167           X   F     3 15 ~ The isolation of luminous blue variables resembles aging B-type supergiants, not the most massive unevolved stars. SMITH N.
2019MNRAS.490.3158C viz 17       D               1 465834 28 A catalogue of stellar diameters and fluxes for mid-infrared interferometry. CRUZALEBES P., PETROV R.G., ROBBE-DUBOIS S., et al.
2020A&A...635A.163B 145       D     X         4 65 ~ A search for strong magnetic fields in massive and very massive stars in the Magellanic Clouds. BAGNULO S., WADE G.A., NAZE Y., et al.
2020MNRAS.495..417C 43           X         1 18 ~ The ISM local to the runaway star WR16. CICHOWOLSKI S., DURONEA N.U., SUAD L.A., et al.
2020AJ....160...83S viz 17       D               2 451371 83 The sixth Data Release of the Radial Velocity Experiment (RAVE). II. Stellar atmospheric parameters, chemical abundances, and distances. STEINMETZ M., GUIGLION G., McMILLAN P.J., et al.
2021ApJ...913...32D viz 17       D               1 5182 ~ Photometric classifications of evolved massive stars: preparing for the era of webb and roman with machine learning. DORN-WALLENSTEIN T.Z., DAVENPORT J.R.A., HUPPENKOTHEN D., et al.
2021A&A...650A.128G 261           X C       5 76 10 Blue supergiants as tests for stellar physics. GEORGY C., SAIO H. and MEYNET G.
2021MNRAS.506.3540P viz 44           X         1 90 19 The ASKAP-EMU Early Science Project: 888 MHz radio continuum survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud. PENNOCK C.M., VAN LOON J.T., FILIPOVIC M.D., et al.
2021A&A...655A..98A 975       D     X C       22 61 1 The contribution by luminous blue variable stars to the dust content of the Magellanic Clouds. AGLIOZZO C., PHILLIPS N., MEHNER A., et al.
2022MNRAS.516.2142A 332       D     X         8 25 3 Kinematics of luminous blue variables in the Large Magellanic Cloud. AGHAKHANLOO M., SMITH N., ANDREWS J., et al.

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