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  • Bhatt, H. C (European Southern Observatory, 1989-04)
    Polarization measurements of Cn 1-1 are interpreted as due to scattering by nebular dust. It is suggested that the nebula has a bipolar morphology. This, together with the enhanced nitrogen abundance in the nebula, supports ...
  • Parthasarathy, M; Pottasch, S. R (European Southern Observatory, 1986-01)
    The far infrared IRAS measurements of the high galactic latitude F-supergiant HD 161796 and related stars are found to show strong far infrared excesses, due to large amounts of dust around them. For HD 161796 the dust ...
  • Seal, P (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1985-07)
    From IRAS (Infrared Astronomical Satellite) Circulars Nos. 4 to 15, 110 infrared sources have been identified. Out of these 110 identified sources 99 are galaxies, nine are nebulae, one is a dark object, and one is a ...
  • Parthasarathy, M; Pottasch, S. R; Wamsteker, W (European Southern Observatory, 1988-09)
    Low resolution (6 A) IUE ultraviolet spectra of the high galactic latitude F supergiants HD 161796 (F3 Ib) and HD 187885 (F2-3I) are analyzed. The UV spectrum (1250 A to 3250 A) of HD 161796 shows no excess UV flux ...
  • Parthasarathy, M (Cambridge University Press, 1989)
    IRAS data for high-galactic-latitude F supergiants, a few luminous F-G stars, and a few peculiar (forbidden) emission-line stars reveal they have dust shells with characteristics similar to those observed in planetary ...

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