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Cygnus OB2 – a Young Globular Cluster in the Milky Way Jürgen Knödlseder
POSTERS SESSION I: Atmospheres of Massive Stars
The E-MERLIN 21 Cm Legacy Survey of Cygnus OB2
Useful Constants
Diffuse X-Ray Emission in the Cygnus OB2 Association
Spectroscopy of 13 High Mass Stars in the Cyg OB2 Association
Stars and Their Spectra: an Introduction to the Spectral Sequence Second Edition James B
The Outskirts of Cygnus OB2 ⋆
Variability Survey of Brightest Stars in Selected OB Associations? Jaan Laur1, 2, Indrek Kolka1, Tõnis Eenmäe1, Taavi Tuvikene1, and Laurits Leedjärv1
Simultaneous Kepler/K2 and XMM-Newton Observations of Superflares in the Pleiades M
Gaia Pulsars and Where to Find Them
Annual Report 2013 E.Indd
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XXIX. Massive Star Formation in The
Theory of Stellar Atmospheres
Cobras: the E-MERLIN Legacy L-Band Cygnus OB2 Radio Survey D
Stellar Astrophysics and Exoplanet Science with the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer (Mse)
The Link Between Molecular Cloud Structure and Turbulence
ASTRONOMY and ASTROPHYSICS Cygnus OB2 – a Young Globular
Top View
Maser Astrometry As Tool to Study Star Formation in the Spiral Arms
GUM NEBULA AS the FOSSIL STROMGREN SPHERE of the VELA X SUPERNOVA John C
Star and Planet Formation in Cygnus OB2
Star Formation and Young Clusters in Cygnus
To the Edge of the Universe Annual Report 2013
Arxiv:2012.10463V1 [Astro-Ph.SR] 18 Dec 2020
Astronomy 2017 Princeton University Invitational
The Flaring Activity of Pre-Main Sequence Stars in Very Young Open Clusters
January 2013
SCYON Issue 68
The Influence of Stellar Birth Environment on Protoplanetary Disc Dispersal
EARLY RESULTS from the GALACTIC O-STAR SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY: C Hi EMISSION LINES in of SPECTRA
Kepler Receives National Air and Space Museum Trophy
A Very Massive Runaway Star from Cygnus OB2⋆
Predicting Gaia's Parallax Distance to the Cygnus OB2 Association With
The Ionizing Star of the North America and Pelican Nebulae ,
Galactic Sources with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
The Detailed Science Case of the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer
Red Supergiants and the Past of Cygnus OB2
Observation of the Crab Pulsar Wind Nebula and Microquasar Candidates with MAGIC Ph.D. Dissertation
Spectroscopic Characterization of the Known O-Star Population in Cygnus OB2 Evidence of Multiple Star-Forming Bursts?
CYGNUS CONSTELLATION, the Swan Cygnus Is a Northern Constellation Lying on the Plane of the Milky Way, Deriving Its Name from the Latinized Greek Word for Swan
Arxiv:2004.02045V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 7 Oct 2020 Et Al
2020 Curriculum Vitae
The Link Between Molecular Cloud Structure and Turbulence