WR 102aa , the SIMBAD biblio

WR 102aa , the SIMBAD biblio (27 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.19CEST20:14:24


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1996ApJ...461..750C 1 45 185 The discovery of hot stars near the Galactic center thermal radio filaments. COTERA A.S., ERICKSON E.F., COLGAN S.W.J., et al.
2001AJ....122.1875B 48 48 2 micron narrowband adaptive optics imaging in the Arches cluster. BLUM R.D., SCHAERER D., PASQUALI A., et al.
2001ApJ...551L.143L 21 41 Very large array detection of the ionized stellar winds arising from massive stars in the Galactic Center Arches cluster. LANG C.C., GOSS W.M. and RODRIGUEZ L.F.
2002ApJ...581..258F viz 220 283 Massive stars in the Arches Cluster. FIGER D.F., NAJARRO F., GILMORE D., et al.
2003ApJ...590L.103Y 11 20 Nonthermal emission from the Arches cluster (G0.121+0.017) and the origin of γ-ray emission from 3EG J1746-2851. YUSEF-ZADEH F., NORD M., WARDLE M., et al.
2005ApJ...623..171R 85 25 Diffuse X-rays from the Arches and Quintuplet clusters. ROCKEFELLER G., FRYER C.L., MELIA F., et al.
2006MNRAS.371...38W viz 267 87 The interplay between star formation and the nuclear environment of our Galaxy: deep X-ray observations of the Galactic centre Arches and Quintuplet clusters. WANG Q.D., DONG H. and LANG C.
2006A&A...458..453V viz 15       D               1 126 78 New Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars, and candidates. An annex to The VIIth Catalogue of Galactic Wolf-Rayet Stars. VAN DER HUCHT K.A.
2008A&A...478..219M 205       D     X C       5 36 175 The most massive stars in the Arches cluster. MARTINS F., HILLIER D.J., PAUMARD T., et al.
2009ApJ...703...30M viz 15       D               1 23 26 Near-infrared counterparts to Chandra X-ray sources toward the Galactic center. I. Statistics and a catalog of candidates. MAUERHAN J.C., MUNO M.P., MORRIS M.R., et al.
2009A&A...507.1567C 265           X C       6 57 8 The binary nature of the galactic centre X-ray source CXOGC J174536.1-285638. CLARK J.S., CROWTHER P.A. and MIKLES V.J.
2010ApJ...710..706M 15       D               6 73 63 Near-infrared counterparts to Chandra X-ray sources toward the Galactic Center. II. Discovery of Wolf-Rayet stars and O supergiants. MAUERHAN J.C., MUNO M.P., MORRIS M.R., et al.
2010A&A...524A..82L 76             C       2 31 35 The Quintuplet cluster. II. Analysis of the WN stars. LIERMANN A., HAMANN W.-R., OSKINOVA L.M., et al.
2011MNRAS.417..114D viz 15       D               1 184 58 Hubble Space Telescope Paschen α survey of the Galactic Centre: data reduction and products. DONG H., WANG Q.D., COTERA A., et al.
2011A&A...535A..56G 16       D               1 36 132 The Eddington factor as the key to understand the winds of the most massive stars. Evidence for a Γ-dependence of Wolf-Rayet type mass loss. GRAEFENER G., VINK J.S., DE KOTER A., et al.
2012MNRAS.425..884D 15       D               3 200 21 A multiwavelength study of evolved massive stars in the Galactic Centre. DONG H., WANG Q.D. and MORRIS M.R.
2015MNRAS.447.2322R 16       D               1 159 90 Spatial distribution of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars and implications for the global population. ROSSLOWE C.K. and CROWTHER P.A.
2018A&A...617A..65C viz 16       D               1 225 9 The Arches cluster revisited. I. Data presentation and stellar census. CLARK J.S., LOHR M.E., NAJARRO F., et al.
2018A&A...617A..66L viz 5145     A D     X C       125 27 9 The Arches cluster revisited. II. A massive eclipsing spectroscopic binary in the Arches cluster. LOHR M.E., CLARK J.S., NAJARRO F., et al.
2018MNRAS.480.1507T viz 16       D               4 123 ~ The 1.87- and 2.07-µm observations of three Galactic Centre clusters with miniTAO at Atacama: classification of stellar components in massive star clusters. TANAKA M., OKUMURA S.-I., TAKAHASHI H., et al.
2019A&A...623A..84C viz 167           X C       3 141 1 The Arches cluster revisited. III. An addendum to the stellar census. CLARK J.S., LOHR M.E., PATRICK L.R., et al.
2021A&A...647A.110G viz 279       D     X         7 29 8 Radio observations of massive stars in the Galactic centre: The Arches Cluster. GALLEGO-CALVENTE A.T., SCHODEL R., ALBERDI A., et al.
2021A&A...649A..43C 44           X         1 152 11 Constraining the population of isolated massive stars within the Central Molecular Zone. CLARK J.S., PATRICK L.R., NAJARRO F., et al.
2022MNRAS.510.6133B 45           X         1 39 ~ Melnick 33Na: a very massive colliding-wind binary system in 30 Doradus. BESTENLEHNER J.M., CROWTHER P.A., BROOS P.S., et al.
2022A&A...659A.163M 45           X         1 16 6 Spectroscopic evolution of very massive stars at Z = 1/2.5 Z. MARTINS F. and PALACIOS A.
2022MNRAS.516.1149B 45           X         1 19 ~ The winking eye of a very massive star: WR 21a revealed as an eclipsing binary by TESS. BARBA R.H., GAMEN R.C., MARTIN-RAVELO P., et al.
2023MNRAS.521.4473C 1465       D     X C F     30 91 ~ The Arches cluster revisited - IV. Observational constraints on the binary properties of very massive stars. CLARK J.S., LOHR M.E., NAJARRO F., et al.

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