IRAS 00350-7436 , the SIMBAD biblio

IRAS 00350-7436 , the SIMBAD biblio (28 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.05.08CEST14:20:18


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1989A&AS...79...79S viz 264 45 Infrared observations of the Magellanic clouds. I. The Small Magellanic Cloud. SCHWERING P.B.W. and ISRAEL F.P.
1989MNRAS.238..769W 1 6 32 Dust shell objects in the SMC. WHITELOCK P.A., FEAST M.W., MENZIES J.W., et al.
1996MNRAS.279...32Z 91 79 Obscured asymptotic giant branch stars in the Magellanic Clouds - II. Near-infrared and mid-infrared counterparts. ZIJLSTRA A.A., LOUP C., WATERS L.B.F.M., et al.
1997A&AS..125..419L viz 799 45 Obscured AGB stars in the Magellanic Clouds. I. IRAS candidates. LOUP C., ZIJLSTRA A.A., WATERS L.B.F.M., et al.
1998A&A...329..169V 44 87 Obscured Asymptotic Giant Branch stars in the Magellanic Clouds. IV. Carbon stars and OH/IR stars. VAN LOON J.T., ZIJLSTRA A.A., WHITELOCK P.A., et al.
1998A&A...332...25G 49 36 Near-infrared photometry and optical spectroscopy of IRAS sources in the Small Magellanic Cloud. GROENEWEGEN M.A.T. and BLOMMAERT J.A.D.L.
1999A&A...344L..17T 1 8 26 IRAS 04496-6958: A luminous carbon star with silicate dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud. TRAMS N.R., VAN LOON J.T., ZIJLSTRA A.A., et al.
2000MmSAI..71..639G 29 10 ISO observations of AGB stars in the SMC. GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., BLOMMAERT J.A.D.L., CIONI M.-R., et al.
2004ApJS..150..343E viz 253 8 A uniform database of 2.2-16.5 µm spectra from the ISOCAM CVF spectrometer. ENGELKE C.W., KRAEMER K.E. and PRICE S.D.
2005A&A...434..691M         O           77 61 Three-micron spectra of AGB stars and supergiants in nearby galaxies. MATSUURA M., ZIJLSTRA A.A., VAN LOON J.T., et al.
2006ApJ...652L..25K 1 12 29 A post-AGB star in the Small Magellanic Cloud observed with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph. KRAEMER K.E., SLOAN G.C., BERNARD-SALAS J., et al.
2008A&A...487.1055V 279       D     X         8 98 92 Molecules and dust production in the Magellanic Clouds. VAN LOON J.Th., COHEN M., OLIVEIRA J.M., et al.
2010PASJ...62..273I viz 39           X         1 7 16 AKARI near- to mid-infrared imaging and spectroscopic observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud. I Bright point source list. ITA Y., ONAKA T., TANABE T., et al.
2011AJ....142..103B viz 131       D     X         4 143671 153 Surveying the agents of galaxy evolution in the tidally stripped, low metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud (SAGE-SMC). II. Cool evolved stars. BOYER M.L., SRINIVASAN S., VAN LOON J.Th., et al.
2014MNRAS.439.2211K viz 39           X         1 380 94 Optically visible post-AGB/RGB stars and young stellar objects in the Small Magellanic Cloud: candidate selection, spectral energy distributions and spectroscopic examination. KAMATH D., WOOD P.R. and VAN WINCKEL H.
2014ApJ...791...28S 16       D               1 72 48 Carbon-rich dust past the asymptotic giant branch: aliphatics, aromatics, and fullerenes in the Magellanic Clouds. SLOAN G.C., LAGADEC E., ZIJLSTRA A.A., et al.
2015ApJ...805...78H 334       D     X         9 32 3 Variability in proto-planetary nebulae. III. Light curve studies of Magellanic Cloud carbon-rich objects. HRIVNAK B.J., LU W., VOLK K., et al.
2015MNRAS.451.3504R viz 254       D     X         7 212 33 Spitzer infrared spectrograph point source classification in the Small Magellanic Cloud. RUFFLE P.M.E., KEMPER F., JONES O.C., et al.
2016MNRAS.457.2814S viz 297       D     X C F     6 8923 34 The evolved-star dust budget of the Small Magellanic Cloud: the critical role of a few key players. SRINIVASAN S., BOYER M.L., KEMPER F., et al.
2016MNRAS.462.1551Y 16       D               1 29 6 On the aliphatic versus aromatic content of the carriers of the 'unidentified' infrared emission features. YANG X.J., GLASER R., LI A., et al.
2017ApJ...834..141O 17       D               1 71 134 The Gould's Belt Distances Survey (GOBELINS). I. Trigonometric parallax distances and depth of the Ophiuchus complex. ORTIZ-LEON G.N., LOINARD L., KOUNKEL M.A., et al.
2018A&A...609A.114G viz 16       D               2 408 55 Luminosities and mass-loss rates of Local Group AGB stars and red supergiants. GROENEWEGEN M.A.T. and SLOAN G.C.
2018MNRAS.473.5492N 247           X C F     4 120 16 Estimating the dust production rate of carbon stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud. NANNI A., MARIGO P., GIRARDI L., et al.
2018MNRAS.473.3835G 165           X   F     3 60 8 A dearth of OH/IR stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud. GOLDMAN S.R., VAN LOON J.T., GOMEZ J.F., et al.
2019A&A...626A..92G viz 184       D     X C       4 225 ~ 30-micron sources in galaxies with different metallicities. GLADKOWSKI M., SZCZERBA R., SLOAN G.C., et al.
2022A&A...665A.153J 18       D               1 67 2 The mid-infrared aliphatic bands associated with complex hydrocarbons. JENSEN P.A., SHANNON M.J., PEETERS E., et al.
2023A&A...669A..86D 392       D     X C       8 18 2 Properties of luminous red supergiant stars in the Magellanic Clouds. DE WIT S., BONANOS A.Z., TRAMPER F., et al.
2023A&A...674A..15L 19       D               1 1720610 15 Gaia Data Release 3 The second Gaia catalogue of long-period variable candidates. LEBZELTER T., MOWLAVI N., LECOEUR-TAIBI I., et al.

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