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1897ApJ.....6..459P 25 2 Large Magellanic Cloud. PICKERING E.C. and FLEMING W.P.
1933ApJ....78...87M 417 209 Catalogue and bibliography of stars classes B and A whose spectra have bright hydrogen lines. MERRILL P.W. and BURWELL C.G.
1943ApJ....97..166G 65 T                   1 1 12 The variable star
S Doradus as an eclipsing binary.
GAPOSCHKIN S.
1943PASP...55..192G 7 2 A new bright eclipsing variable of large mass HV 10327. GAPOSCHKIN S.
1950MNRAS.110..524T 24 130 Some southern stars involved in nebulosity. THACKERAY A.D.
1951AJ.....56....1S 158 23 On (e cosω) for eclipsing binaries. SAVEDOFF M.P.
1951AJ.....56...46R 5 22 An aggregate of early-type stars near P Cygni. ROMAN N.G.
1951AJ.....56..139S 19 1 On the superluminous variable stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. SHAPLEY H., McKIBBEN N.V. and TIFFT W.G.
1951AJ.....56..174S 17 1 Yerkes and McDonald Observatories. STROMGREN B.
1951ApJ...114..492R 86 39 A study of the concentration of early-type stars in Cygnus. ROMAN N.G.
1951MNRAS.111..111O 14 4 A new eclipsing binary of very long period. O'CONNELL D.J.K.
1952MNRAS.112..318T 7 0 Radcliffe Observatory Report. THACKERAY A.D.
1955AJ.....60..455G 3 2 Note of HV 2447, the Cepheid with longest period in the Large Magellanic Cloud. GAPOSCHKIN S.
1956ApJS....2..315H 911 846 Catalogues of H-alpha emission stars and nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds. HENIZE K.G.
1956MNRAS.116....3W 65 T                   1 3 18 Spectroscopic and photometric observations of
S Doradus.
WESSELINK A.J.
1957PASP...69..137S 31 14 Spectra of bright-line stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. SMITH H.J.
1960MNRAS.121..337F 267 498 The brightest stars in the Magellanic Clouds. FEAST M.W., THACKERAY A.D. and WESSELINK A.J.
1963IrAJ....6..127L 363 22 Second list of emission-line objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud. LINDSAY E.M.
1965MNRAS.129..169T 66 T                   1 6 11 Spectroscopic variations of
S Doradus.
THACKERAY A.D.
1965PASP...77..416B 5 0 Sharpley's researches on the Magellanic Clouds. BOK B.J.
1966MNRAS.132..423V 36 21 Interstellar polarization in the Large Magellanic Cloud. VISVANATHAN N.
1968ApJ...152..233S 10 41 On the pulsational stability of blue supergiants. STOTHERS R. and SIMON N.R.
1969A&A.....3..443M 67 T                   1 2 5 On the interpretation of
S Doradus.
MARTINI A.
1970A&A.....6..294S 97 43 Polarization measurements and magnetic field structure within the Magellanic Clouds. SCHMIDT T.
1970A&A.....9..420M 1 5 Application des methodes interferentielles a la mesure des vitesses radiales - I - Montages optiques. MONNET G.
1970BOTT....5..269M 116 38 BVRI - photometry of the brightest stars in the Magellanic Clouds. MENDOZA V E.E.
1970CoTol..89....1S viz 13       D               1287 ~ A deep objective-prism survey for Large Magellanic Cloud members. SANDULEAK N.
1973ApJ...186..459O 13       D               48 23 The stars brighter than Mb=-8 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. OSMER D.S.
1974A&AS...18...47B 628 74 H alpha emission-line stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. I. A new deep survey. BOHANNAN B. and EPPS H.W.
1974ApJ...191..603S 42 175 Steps towards the Hubble constant. II. The brightest stars in late-type spiral galaxies. SANDAGE A. and TAMMANN G.A.
1974MNRAS.168..221T 67 T                   1 16 42 Variations of
S Dor and HDE 269006.
THACKERAY A.D.
1974MNRAS.168..249G 17 27 JHKL photometry of LMC stars. GLASS I.S.
1975A&A....41..471W 6 7 Spectroscopic and photometric observations of HDE 269006 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. WOLF B.
1975MNSSA..34...55T 8 ~ S Dor variables. THACKERAY A.D.
1975MNSSA..34...56W 28 ~ Some observations of bright Magellanic cloud stars with a 12-channel scanning photometer. WALRAVEN J.H. and WALRAVEN T.
1975IAUS...67..275S 18 17 S Dor-type variables in other galaxies. SHAROV A.S.
1975MSS...C01....0H viz 14       D               1 36368 ~ Catalogue of two dimentional spectral types for the HD stars, Vol. 1 HOUK N. and COWLEY A.P.
1976ApJ...210..666A 11 37 Emission-line stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud: spectroscopy and infrared photometry. ALLEN D.A. and GLASS I.S.
1977MNRAS.180...95T 13 40 Spectra of the low-excitation nebulosities around AG Carinae and HD 138403. THACKERAY A.D.
1978A&A....70..641S 1 7 38 Mass loss of B1 Ia-O supergiants. STERKEN C. and WOLF B.
1978A&AS...33..115F 76 12 Objets a emission dans le Grand Nuage de Magellan. FEHRENBACH C., DUFLOT M. and ACKER A.
1978ApJ...219..445H 20 29 Luminous variable stars in M 31 and M 33. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1978ApJ...221L..73H 7 7 Infrared detection of luminous stars in M 31 and M 33. HUMPHREYS R.M. and WARNER J.W.
1979A&AS...38..151V 9 15 Long time baseline VBLUW photometry of four of the most luminous LMC supergiants HD 33579, HD 35343 = S Dor, HDE 268757 and HDE 269006 (I). VAN GENDEREN A.M.
1979A&AS...38..381V 6 ~ Long time baseline VBLUW photometry of four of the most luminous LMC supergiants HD 33579, HD 35343 = S Dor, HDE 268757 and HDE 269006 (II). VAN GENDEREN A.M.
1979ApJ...232..409H 17 6 510 Studies of luminous stars in nearby galaxies. III. Comments on the evolution of the most massive stars in the Milky Way and the Large Magellanic Cloud. HUMPHREYS R.M. and DAVIDSON K.
1980A&A....88...15W 74 T                   1 1 31 IUE and ground based observations of the LMC star
S Doradus.
WOLF B., APPENZELLER I. and CASSATELLA A.
1980IUE80......141M 30 ~ IUE and ground-based observations of mass-loss in the Magellanic Clouds. MACCHETTO F., BENVENUTI P., D'ODORICO S., et al.
1980IUE2n......119M 29 ~ Coorninated ground-based and IUE observations of hot stars in the Magellanic Clouds. MACCHETTO F., BENVENUTI P., D'ODORICO S., et al.
1981A&A....99..351W 1 5 40 R 81: P Cygni of the LMC. WOLF B., STAHL O., DE GROOT M.J.H., et al.
1981ApJ...249...83G 1 3 18 Spectrophotometry of two luminous variable stars in the Andromeda galaxy. GALLAGHER J.S., KENYON S.J. and HEGE E.K.
1981PZ.....21..465K 60 3 On the classification of variable stars. KHOLOPOV P.N.
1981PZ.....21..484S 8 1 Luminous variable stars in the Andromeda M 31 and the Triangulum M 33 nebulae in 1973-1979. SHAROV A.S.
1981S&T....61...20R 68 T                   1 1 0 News notes. Evolution of
S Dor.
ROBINSON L.J.
1982A&A...110..272S 74 T                   1 1 29 High dispersion spectroscopy of the LMC star
S Doradus mduring maximum light.
STAHL O. and WOLF B.
1982A&A...112...61V 70 T                   1 2 13 Further VBLUW photometry of the
S Doradus type variables
S Dor and HDE 269006 in the LMC and a discussion on their temperatures.
VAN GENDEREN A.M.
1982A&AS...50....7I 247 28 Photoelektrische UBV-Photometrie in der Grossen Magellanschen Wolke. ISSERSTEDT J.
1982ApJ...257..587F 9 14 Is there a gaseous halo around the Large Magellanic Cloud ? FEITZINGER J.V. and SCHMIDT-KALER T.
1982IUE82......602S 15 ~ The peculiar, luminous early-type emission line stars of the Magellanic Clouds: a preliminary taxonomy. SHORE S.N. and SANDULEAK N.
1983A&A...120..287S 1 7 42 R66 (Aeq): an LMC B supergiant with a massive cool and dusty wind. STAHL O., WOLF B., ZICKGRAF F.-J., et al.
1983ApJ...264..583S 3 2 38 Possible mechanisms for the Hubble-Sandage (S Doradus) variables. STOTHERS R. and CHIN C.-W.
1983Msngr..33...11W 7 4 Discovery of an S Dor type outburst of an Of star at La Silla. WOLF B. and STAHL O.
1983Natur.301..221M 6 16 A QSO in a rich distant cluster of galaxies. MARGON B., DOWNES R.A. and SPINRAD H.
1984A&A...131L...5S 11 18 Three new hot stars with dust shells in the Magellanic clouds. STAHL O., LEITHERER C., WOLF B., et al.
1984ApJ...278..124H 1 7 36 IUE and ground-based observations of the Hubble-Sandage variables in M 31 and M 33. HUMPHREYS R.M., BLAHA C., D'ODORICO S., et al.
1984ApJS...55....1S 22 42 The early-type strong emission-line supergiants of the Magellanic Clouds: a spectroscopic zoology. SHORE S.N. and SANDULEAK N.
1984Msngr..38...28A 3 6 CASPEC and IUE: a perfect match. APPENZELLER I., KLARE G., STAHL O., et al.
1984IAUS..105..233C 5 5 137 Basic observational constraints on the evolution of massive stars. CONTI P.S.
1984IUE84......231V 5 ~ IUE and ESO observations of the P Cyg star AG Carinae and its Ring nebula. VIOTTI R., ALTAMORE A., BARYLAK M., et al.
1985A&A...153..168L 71 T                   1 4 57 The massive wind of
S Dor.
LEITHERER C., APPENZELLER I., KLARE G., et al.
1985A&AS...61..237S 25 53 Atlas of hig-dispersion spectra of peculiar emission-line stars in the Magellanic Clouds. STAHL O., WOLF B., DE GROOT M., et al.
1985ApJ...290..542K 8 31 Spectroscopy of the winds from Hubble-Sandage stars in M 31 and M 33. KENYON S.J. and GALLAGHER III J.S.
1985MNRAS.212..955L 28 ~ Bright red variables of large amplitude in the Magellanic Clouds. LLOYD EVANS T.
1985Msngr..39...13S 8 7 Circumstellar shells in the Large Magellanic Cloud. STAHL O.
1986A&A...158..371S 1 8 44 Circumstellar shells around luminous emission-line stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. STAHL O. and WOLF B.
1986A&A...167..265L 1 7 49 The evolution of very luminous stars. I. Presupernova evolution. LANGER N. and EL EID M.F.
1986ARA&A..24..205W 8 25 800 The physics of supernova explosions. WOOSLEY S.E. and WEAVER T.A.
1986ATsir1435....4I 9 0 On the distance modulus of M 33 galaxy. IVANOV G. and KYNCHEV P.
1986BICDS..31..167M 73 0 Identification of LMC clusters and emission line objects in the HD and HDE catalogues. MOREL M.
1987ApJ...317..760D 8 4 137 The relation between apparent temperature and mass-loss rate in hypergiant eruptions. DAVIDSON K.
1987ApJ...321..162W 161 140 Distance moduli and structure of the Magellanic clouds from near-infrared photometry of classical Cepheids. WELCH D.L., McLAREN R.A., MADORE B.F., et al.
1987PASP...99....5H 21 26 Massive stars in galaxies. HUMPHREYS R.M.
1987IAUS..122..409W 11 7 Some observations relevant to the theory of extended envelopes. WOLF B.
1987IAUS..122..425S 1 1 Luminous blue variables - An evolutionary picture. SREENIVASAN S.R. and WILSON W.J.F.
1987IAUS..122..429A 3 0 An extended nebulosity surrounding the S Dor variable R 127. APPENZELLER I., WOLF B. and STAHL O.
1988A&A...203..306H 11 21 Variable C : an S Doradus-type variable in M 33. HUMPHREYS R.M., LEITHERER C., STAHL O., 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.
1988A&AS...74..239W 1 5 33 Spectroscopy of the present extraordinary bright outburst phase of the LMC S Dor variable R 127. WOLF B., STAHL O., SMOLINSKI J., et al.
1988AJ.....95...58G 28 8 Astrometry of SN 1987A and SK -69 202. GIRARD T., VAN ALTENA W.F. and LOPEZ C.E.
1988ApJ...334..639M 63 102 CO overtone emission from Magellanic Cloud supergiants. McGREGOR P.J., HILLIER D.J. and HYLAND A.R.
1988Afz....29...97L 17 4 Circumstellar dust in the vicinity of luminous blue variables. LUUD L., TUVIKENE T. and RUUSALEPP M.
1988Ap&SS.142..289V 7 9 Evidence for mass loss in visual binary stars. VALLS-GABAUD D.
1988BICDS..35..145L 80 3 A provisory catalogue of S-Dor candidate stars in the Magellanic Clouds. LORTET M.C.
1988TarOT..89..173L 10 0 P Cygni type stars. LUUD L.
1988TarOT..89..188C 1 0 Observed properties of stellar winds CHENTSOV E.L.
1988IUE88...1..417S 24 ~ The galactic and LMC externe emission line supergiants compared : IUE observations of the Henize - Carlson and Zoo star samples of massive supergiants. SHORE S.N., SANDULEAK N., BROWN D.N., et al.
1989A&A...217...87W 2 10 85 Empirical amplitude-luminosity relation of S Doradus variables and extragalactic distances. WOLF B.
1989AGAb....3..118S 6 ~ A suitable method for searching luminous blue variables in extragalactic systems. SPILLER F., STAHL O., WOLF B., et al.
1990A&A...228..379S 11 37 Observations of the new luminous blue variable R 110 of the Large Magellanic Cloud during an F star-phase. STAHL O., WOLF B., KLARE G., et al.
1990A&A...235..340W 75 T                   1 1 20 Inverse P Cygni-type profiles in the spectrum of the luminous blue variable
S Doradus.
WOLF B. and STAHL O.
1990S&W....29..506S 6 1 Die Role der Leuchtkraftigen blauen Veranderlichen in der Entwicklung massereicher Sterne. STAHL O.
1991A&A...242..410L 37 2 Subluminous WR and luminous blue variable stars. LORTET M.-C.
1991A&A...246..407V 103 28 The distance to the luminous blue variable HR Carinae. VAN GENDEREN A.M., ROBIJN F.H.A., VAN ESCH B.P.M., et al.
1991A&A...248..141H 1 10 64 HR Carinae: a luminous blue variable surrounded by an arc-shaped nebula. HUTSEMEKERS D. and VAN DROM E.
1991A&A...252..693S 1 4 18 Stellar wind properties of A-type hypergiants. STAHL O., AAB O., SMOLINSKI J., et al.
1991A&AS...87..481M viz 457 78 Long-term photometry of variables at ESO. I. The first data catalogue (1982-1986). MANFROID J., STERKEN C., BRUCH A., et al.
1991A&AS...90....1P 954 4 Positional reference stars in the Magellanic Clouds. PERIE J., PREVOT L., ROUSSEAU M., et al.
1991Afz....34..327I 2 0 Forbidden lines in the spectrum of P Cygni. ISRAELYAN G.L. and DE GROOT M.
1992A&A...257..153L 2 6 55 Observed evolutionary changes in the visual magnitude of the luminous blue variable P Cygni. LAMERS H.J.G.L.M. and DE GROOT M.J.H.
1992A&A...264...88V 16 43 Light variations of massive stars (alpha Cygni variables). XIII. The B-type hypergiants R 81 (LBV), HD 80077 (LBV?), HD 168607 = V4029 Sagittarii (LBV) and HD 168625 = V4030 Sagittarii. VAN GENDEREN A.M., VAN DEN BOSCH F.C., DESSING F., et al.
1992AJ....103.1859B 141 59 Bar star clusters in the LMC: formation history from UBV integrated photometry. BICA E., CLARIA J.J. and DOTTORI H.
1992ApJ...397..552W 61 197 OH/IR stars in the Magellanic Clouds. WOOD P.R., WHITEOAK J.B., HUGHES S.M.G., et al.
1992MNSSA..51..121C 16 0 Recent variability in the S Doradus-type star AG Carinae. COOPER T.P.
1992PVSS...18...37B 70 T                   1 0 The fading of S Doradus. BATESON F.M. and JONES A.F.
1993A&A...277..561D 5 3 67 A fast non-LTE code for expanding atmospheres : a test of the validity of the Sobolev approximation. DE KOTER A., SCHMUTZ W. and LAMERS H.J.G.L.M.
1993A&AS..102...79S viz 475 61 Long-term photometry of variables at ESO. II. The second data catalogue (1986-1990) STERKEN C., MANFROID J., ANTON K., et al.
1993ApJ...410L..35C 1 6 39 Coronographic imaging of the bipolar nebula around the luminous blue variable R 127. CLAMPIN M., NOTA A., GOLIMOWSKI D.A., et al.
1993AZh....70..292A 14 0 UBV photometry of the Eta Carina complex in 1980 and 1991. ANTOKHIN I.I. and CHEREPASHCHUK A.M.
1993AZh....70..976I 6 0 Wind dynamics of LBV stars. ISRAELIAN G.L. and NIKOGHOSSIAN A.G.
1993MmSAI..64..307P 8 0 Prospects for studies of hot stars and winds. PERINOTTO M.
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..207L 1 5 25 The atmospheric composition, extinction and luminosity of the LBV R71. LENNON D.J., WOBIG D., KUDRITZKI R.P., et al.
1994A&A...283...89V 2 5 44 The optical and near infrared variability of eta Carinae: a binary luminous blue variable ? VAN GENDEREN A.M., DE GROOT M.J.H. and THE P.S.
1994A&A...284..241M 5 11 On the interstellar grains in the Magellanic Clouds and in the Galaxy. MACCIONI A. and PERINOTTO M.
1994A&AS..106..141S viz 19 27 Variability of luminous blue variables. I. Intermediate-band photometry. SPOON H.W.W., DE KOTER A., STERKEN C., et al.
1994A&AS..108..561M viz 5 6 How did the spectrum of P Cygni look in 1985? Spectral atlas with complete line identifications in the wavelength range from 3550 to 4800A. MARKOVA N.
1994ApJ...422..626H 4 4 75 High-resolution 6450-24500 A spectra of eta Carinae. HAMANN F., DEPOY D.L., JOHANSSON S., et al.
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.
1994MNRAS.271..530R 39 43 The accuracy of the brightest stars in galaxies as distance indicators. ROZANSKI R. and ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
1994PASP..106.1025H 5 40 870 The luminous blue variables: astrophysical geysers. HUMPHREYS R.M. and DAVIDSON K.
1994Ast....22c..32K 12 0 Hypergiants. KALER J.B.
1995A&A...294..555L 1 9 67 Fluorescent excitation of [Ni II] lines in the spectra of gaseous nebulae. LUCY L.B.
1995A&AS..114..269D viz 14       D               1 20881 157 Vitesses radiales. Catalogue WEB: Wilson Evans Batten. Radial velocities: The Wilson-Evans-Batten catalogue. DUFLOT M., FIGON P. and MEYSSONNIER N.
1995ApJ...441..603B 25 78 A comparison of near-infrared spectra of the galactic center compact He I line sources and early-type mass-losing stars. BLUM R.D., DEPOY D.L. and SELLGREN K.
1995ApJ...447L..29F 1 14 73 Two new Wolf-Rayet stars and a luminous blue variable star in the Quintuplet (AFGL 2004) near the Galactic Center. FIGER D.F., McLEAN I.S. and MORRIS M.
1995ApJ...448..788N 2 18 214 Nebulae around luminous blue variables: a unified picture. NOTA A., LIVIO M. and CLAMPIN M.
1995ApJ...451L..61S 13 30 A period-luminosity relation for the slow variations of luminous blue variables. STOTHERS R.B. and CHIN C.-W.
1995MNRAS.273..359A 8 30 Mid-infrared studies of eta Carinae. II. Polarimetric imaging at 12.5 mu.m and the magnetic field structure. AITKEN D.K., SMITH C.H., MOORE T.J.T., et al.
1995Ap&SS.226..229F 154 16 A search for unique objects in nearby galaxies. FABRIKA S. and SHOLUKHOVA O.
1996A&A...305..229G 8 8 208 The dynamical evolution of circumstellar gas around massive stars. I. The impact of the time sequence Ostar -> LBV -> WR star. GARCIA-SEGURA G., MAC LOW M.-M. and LANGER N.
1996A&A...306..501D 4 4 53 Variability of luminous blue variables. II. Parameter study of the typical LBV variations. DE KOTER A., LAMERS H.J.G.L.M. and SCHMUTZ W.
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.
1996A&A...315..510Z 14 37 Spectroscopic study of the outflowing disk winds of B[e] supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds. ZICKGRAF F.-J., HUMPHREYS R.M., LAMERS H.J.G.L.M., et al.
1996ApJ...468..842S 2 14 89 Evolution of massive stars into luminous blue variables and Wolf-Rayet stars for a range of metallicities: theory versus observation. STOTHERS R.B. and CHIN C.
1996ApJ...470..597M 1 43 160 Infrared spectra of massive stars in transition: WNL, Of, Of/WN, Be, B[e], and luminous blue variable stars. MORRIS P.W., EENENS P.R.J., HANSON M.M., et al.
1996ApJ...473..946N 15 29 The nebula around HD 168625: morphology, dynamics, and physical properties. NOTA A., PASQUALI A., CLAMPIN M., et al.
1996ARA&A..34..551G 1 26 129 Stellar pulsations across the HR diagram: Part II. GAUTSCHY A. and SAIO H.
1996IrAJ...23..187D 71 T                   2 4 New findings about the
S Dor phenomenon.
DE GROOT M., VAN GENDEREN A.M. and STERKEN C.
1997A&A...318...81V 108 T K                 9 48 New discoveries on the
S Dor phenomenon based on an investigation of the photometric history of the variables AG Car,
S Dor and Eta Car.
VAN GENDEREN A.M., STERKEN C. and DE GROOT M.
1997A&A...327..265P 25 11 A spectral analysis of HDE 269445 from optical and infrared observations. PASQUALI A., SCHMUTZ W., NOTA A., et al.
1997A&AS..124..517V 14 35 New perceptions on the S Doradus phenomenon and the micro variations of five Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs). VAN GENDEREN A.M., DE GROOT M. and STERKEN C.
1997ApJ...474L..35D 14 24 A new luminous blue variable in the giant extragalactic H II region NGC 2363. DRISSEN L., ROY J.-R. and ROBERT C.
1997ApJ...486..338N 17 39 The bipolar HR Carinae nebula: dynamics and chemical abundances. NOTA A., SMITH L., PASQUALI A., et al.
1997PAZh...23..524S 37 ~ Spectroscopic observations of Halpha-emission blue stars in the galaxy M 33. SHOLUKHOVA O.N., FABRIKA S.N., VLASYUK V.V., et al.
1998A&A...332..857V 12 9 Light variations of massive stars (α Cyg variables). XV. The LMC supergiants R99 (LBV), R103, R123 (LBV) and R128. VAN GENDEREN A.M., STERKEN C., DE GROOT M., et al.
1998A&A...333..565S 6 10 Cyclicities in the light variations of Luminous Blue Variables. II. R40 developing an S Doradus phase. STERKEN C., DE GROOT M. and VAN GENDEREN A.M.
1998A&A...334.1007G 13 11 A spectroscopic analysis of the Luminous Blue Variable candidate WRA 751. GARCIA-LARIO P., RIERA A. and MANCHADO A.
1998A&A...335..605L 37   K                 6 29 Periods, period changes and the nature of the microvariations of Luminous Blue Variables. LAMERS H.J.G.L.M., BASTIAANSE M.V., AERTS C., et al.
1998A&A...337..393V 16 11 Light variations of massive stars (α Cyg variables). XVI. The LMC supergiants R85 (LBV) and R110 (LBV) and the SMC supergiants R42 and R45. VAN GENDEREN A.M., STERKEN C. and DE GROOT M.
1998A&AS..129..431H viz 14       D               38802 586 uvbyβ photoelectric photometric catalogue. HAUCK B. and MERMILLIOD M.
1998ApJ...496..934K 1 6 21 Wind velocity variations in the luminous blue variable-type erupting star of the Wolf-Rayet binary HD 5980. KOENIGSBERGER G., AUER L.H., GEORGIEV L., et al.
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.
1998MNRAS.299L...5P 6 3 58 The X-ray light curve of eta Carinae. PITTARD J.M., STEVENS I.R., CORCORAN M.F., et al.
1998AcA....48...35P viz 133 49 The All Sky Automated Survey. The catalog of the periodic variable stars in the selected fields. POJMANSKI G.
1998A&ARv...8..145D 68 156 The yellow hypergiants. DE JAGER C.
1998IBVS.4641....1M 5 4 UBV photometry of P Cygni in 1995-1997. MARKOVA N. and TOMOV N.
1999A&A...349..537V 13 9 Light variations of massive stars (α Cygni variables). XVII. The LMC supergiants R74 (LBV), R78, HD34664 = S22 (B[e]/LBV), R84 and R116 (LBV?). VAN GENDEREN A.M. and STERKEN C.
1999ApJ...516..366S 13 12 A semiempirical test for dynamical instability in luminous blue variables. STOTHERS R.B.
1999MNRAS.306..279S viz 879 13 UBV photometry of Galactic foreground and LMC member stars - III. LMC member stars - a new data base. SCHMIDT-KALER T., GOCHERMANN J., OESTREICHER M.O., et al.
1999Ap&SS.263..251N 29 ~ The Pistol star. NAJARRO F. and FIGER D.F.
1999IAUC.7290Q...1M 72 T                   8 ~ S Doradus. MASSEY P.
1999MmSAI..70..349S 7 1 UVSTAR. STALIO R., GREGORIO A. and TRAMPUS P.
1999MmSAI..70..487P 8 1 The ultraviolet nature of luminous blue variables and related transition objects. PASQUALI A. and NOTA A.
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