GAL 333.3-00.4 , the SIMBAD biblio

GAL 333.3-00.4 , the SIMBAD biblio (20 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.18CEST04:09:16


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1970A&A.....6..364W 186 302 A survey of H 109-alpha recombination line emission in galactic HII regions of the southern sky. WILSON T.L., MEZGER P.G., GARDNER F.F., et al.
1974ApJ...192..351F 1 14 118 Compact infrared sources associated with southern H II regions. FROGEL J.A. and PERSSON S.E.
1976ApJ...208..753P 25 46 The 10 micron silicate feature in southern H II regions. PERSSON S.E., FROGEL J.A. and AARONSON M.
1978MNRAS.183..711G 54 25 Observations of the J=1-0 transition of CS at 49 GHz in southern molecular clouds. GARDNER F.F. and WHITEOAK J.B.
1982PASAu...4..434W 78 24 Observations of the 1-0 transition of CO towards southern HII regions. WHITEOAK J.B., OTRUPCEK R.E. and RENNIE C.J.
1984MNRAS.210...23G 99 35 Observations of the 14.5-GHz transition of interstellar H2CO towards continuum sources and dark clouds. GARDNER F.F. and WHITEOAK J.B.
1992MNRAS.254..301P 56 20 A survey of 12-GHz methanol absorption in southern molecular clouds. PENG R.S. and WHITEOAK J.B.
1992Ap&SS.194..225A 16 1 Recombination line observations in southern HII regions. AZCARATE I.N.
1994ApJS...91..111W viz 5741 324 The Parkes-MIT-NRAO (PMN) Surveys: II. Source catalog for the Southern Survey (-87deg.5 < delta < -37deg). WRIGHT A.E., GRIFFITH M.R., BURKE B.F., et al.
1997ApJ...488..224K viz 760 101 All-sky 4.85 GHz flux measurements of H II regions. KUCHAR T.A. and CLARK F.O.
1999ApJ...517..282H viz 49 16 Atomic carbon observations of southern hemisphere H II regions. HUANG M., BANIA T.M., BOLATTO A., et al.
2000A&A...355.1115V 139 8 NH3(1,1) survey toward southern hemisphere HII regions. I. VILAS-BOAS J.W.S. and ABRAHAM Z.
2002CoSka..32..145N 55 4 A comparison between the compositions of cometary and interstellar materials. I. Molecular abundances. NESLUSAN L.
2003A&A...399.1063B 18 43 Gas-phase CO2 toward massive protostars. BOONMAN A.M.S., VAN DISHOECK E.F., LAHUIS F., et al.
2004MNRAS.355..899C 96 41 MSX mid-infrared imaging of massive star birth environments - II. Giant HII regions. CONTI P.S. and CROWTHER P.A.
2005A&A...429..497R 140 18 A deep Hα survey of the Milky Way. VI. The l = 332° area. RUSSEIL D., ADAMI C., AMRAM P., et al.
2007MNRAS.377..491B 37           X         1 37 30 A search for 22-GHz water masers within the giant molecular cloud associated with RCW 106. BREEN S.L., ELLINGSEN S.P., JOHNSTON-HOLLITT M., et al.
2012ApJ...752..146L viz 15       D               1 776 42 Milky Way star-forming complexes and the turbulent motion of the Galaxy's molecular gas. LEE E.J., MURRAY N. and RAHMAN M.
2018ApJS..235...43T viz 387       D S   X C       8 68 12 The Massive Star-forming Regions Omnibus X-ray Catalog, second installment. TOWNSLEY L.K., BROOS P.S., GARMIRE G.P., et al.
2021MNRAS.507.1904R 17       D               1 26 3 Spatial statistics in star-forming regions: is star formation driven by column density alone? RETTER B., HATCHELL J. and NAYLOR T.

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