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  • Multicolor Photometric Behavior of the Young Stellar Object V1704 Cygni

    Multicolor Photometric Behavior of the Young Stellar Object V1704 Cygni

  • Young Stellar Object Candidates Toward the Orion Region Selected from GALEX (Research Note)

    Young Stellar Object Candidates Toward the Orion Region Selected from GALEX (Research Note)

  • Pre-Main-Sequence Star

    Pre-Main-Sequence Star

  • Selection of Spitzer Young Stellar Object Candidates Using Deep Learning Classifiers

    Selection of Spitzer Young Stellar Object Candidates Using Deep Learning Classifiers

  • THE STAR FORMATION NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to Early Stellar Evolution and Molecular Clouds

    THE STAR FORMATION NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to Early Stellar Evolution and Molecular Clouds

  • First Firm Spectral Classification of an Early-B Pre-Main-Sequence Star: B275 in M

    First Firm Spectral Classification of an Early-B Pre-Main-Sequence Star: B275 in M

  • HST/NICMOS Observations of a Proto-Brown Dwarf Candidate The

    HST/NICMOS Observations of a Proto-Brown Dwarf Candidate The

  • The Agb Newsletter

    The Agb Newsletter

  • The T Tauri Star RY Tauri As a Case Study of the Inner Regions of Circumstellar Dust Disks

    The T Tauri Star RY Tauri As a Case Study of the Inner Regions of Circumstellar Dust Disks

  • Star Formation in the Galaxy, an Observational Overview

    Star Formation in the Galaxy, an Observational Overview

  • A Post Asymptotic Giant Branch Or a Young Stellar Object Variable?

    A Post Asymptotic Giant Branch Or a Young Stellar Object Variable?

  • Pre-Main-Sequence Stars in the Young Open Cluster NGC 1893 II

    Pre-Main-Sequence Stars in the Young Open Cluster NGC 1893 II

  • Type of the Paper (Article

    Type of the Paper (Article

  • American Scientist the Magazine of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society

    American Scientist the Magazine of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society

  • Embedded Young Stellar Object Candidates in the Active Star-Forming Complex W51: Mass Function and Spatial Distribution

    Embedded Young Stellar Object Candidates in the Active Star-Forming Complex W51: Mass Function and Spatial Distribution

  • Early-Stage Young Stellar Objects in the Small Magellanic Cloud

    Early-Stage Young Stellar Objects in the Small Magellanic Cloud

  • The Accretion Disk Paradigm for Young Stars Claude Bertout Institut D’Astrophysique, 98Bis, Boulevard Arago, 75014 Paris, France

    The Accretion Disk Paradigm for Young Stars Claude Bertout Institut D’Astrophysique, 98Bis, Boulevard Arago, 75014 Paris, France

  • R Alteola Okt R Altqisic Taiyde Tuarasc Il 2013

    R Alteola Okt R Altqisic Taiyde Tuarasc Il 2013

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  • A Perspective from Extinct Radionuclides on a Young Stellar Object: the Sun and Its Accretion Disk
  • Etion in Herbig Ae/Be Stars
  • Young Stellar Objects in the Orion B Cloud
  • Revista Mexicana De Astronomía Y Astrofísica ISSN: 0185-1101 [email protected] Instituto De Astronomía México
  • Chapter 1 Protostars and Outflows
  • Stellar Evolution – Cosmic Cycles of Formation and Destruction
  • A Discovery of Young Stellar Objects in Older Clusters of the Large Magellanic Cloud
  • Multiwavelength Observations of Young Stars and Their Circumstellar Disks
  • ESO Turns 40 CATHERINE CESARSKY, Director General of ESO
  • Spectroscopic Survey of Post-AGB Star Candidates,
  • X-Shooter Spectroscopy of Young Stellar Objects II
  • Bibliography of Lick Observatory-Based Research Publications: 2000–2011.5
  • University of Illinois Department of Astronomy Urbana, Illinois 61801
  • Identification of V735 Sgr As an Active Herbig Ae/Be Object∗ P
  • On the Mass Accretion Rates of Herbig Ae/Be Stars
  • Stellar Evolution Scavenger Hunt Background
  • Research Article
  • Young Stars in the Camelopardalis Dust and Molecular Clouds. V. More


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