WR 102bc , the SIMBAD biblio

WR 102bc , the SIMBAD biblio (17 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST02:15:25


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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.
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 168       D     X         5 36 175 The most massive stars in the Arches cluster. MARTINS F., HILLIER D.J., PAUMARD T., 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.
2012ApJ...751L..34V 16       D               1 24 62 The transition mass-loss rate: calibrating the role of line-driven winds in massive star evolution. VINK J.S. and GRAFENER G.
2012MNRAS.425..884D 93       D       C       2 200 21 A multiwavelength study of evolved massive stars in the Galactic Centre. DONG H., WANG Q.D. and MORRIS M.R.
2012A&A...546A.110B 39           X         1 46 9 Obscured clusters. IV. The most massive stars in [DBS2003] 179. BORISSOVA J., GEORGIEV L., HANSON M.M., et al.
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.
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.
2019ApJ...870...44H 45           X         1 18 65 The unusual initial mass function of the Arches Cluster. HOSEK M.W., LU J.R., ANDERSON J., et al.
2019A&A...623A..84C viz 59       D     X         2 141 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 322       D     X         8 29 8 Radio observations of massive stars in the Galactic centre: The Arches Cluster. GALLEGO-CALVENTE A.T., SCHODEL R., ALBERDI A., et al.
2023MNRAS.521.4473C 205       D     X         5 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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