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Infrared stars |
Infrared Excess Star Definition. How to Calculate if a Star is an Excess Star. Finding the Best Candidates for ISO IR Excess Star Observing. Some Stastical Results from Star Surveys. |
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T Tauri and its Infrared Companion |
Some facts. Images. |
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Ackermann's Infrared Stars |
Brian Skiff has used the finder charts to make IDs in IRAS and to get precise positions in Ackermann's lists of extremely red stars. |
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The Infrared Universe - Stars |
Introduction to infrared observations of stars from the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center of California Institute of Technology. |
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Dark and Distant Heavenly Bodies Revealing the Secrets of Star and Galaxy Formation - PPARC news release |
British astronomers are releasing the first data from the largest and most sensitive survey of the heavens in infrared light to scientists across Europe. |
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CPIRSS -- Catalog of Positions of Infrared Stellar Sources |
The U.S. Naval Observatory Catalog of Positions of Infrared Stellar Sources (CPIRSS) was originally compiled in 1994 to provide astrometry at the sub-arcsecond level for many of the point sources in the 1987 version of the IRAS Point Source Catalog (NASA RP-1190). |
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Infrared astronomy |
A chapter on infrared astronomy from the Cambridge University Press Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics by Martin V. Zombeck. |
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AKARI (ASTRO-F; Infrared Imaging Surveyor) |
AKARI Home Page at JAXA's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science. |
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CATALOG OF INFRARED OBSERVATIONS |
The Catalog of Infrared Observations (CIO) Version 5.1 is a database of over 396,000 published infrared observations of
more than 64,000 individual astronomical sources over the wavelength range from 1 to 1000 microns. |
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Equatorial Infrared Catalog |
EIC (Equatorial Infrared Catalog) by Sweeney L.H. and Richardson T. lists positions and other information for 7,220 infrared stars. |
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Infrared Spectra for 32 Stars |
Relative fluxes are presented for 46 spectra (30 stars plus the Sun), ranging in spectral type from A0 to M7 - a catalog by Johnson H.J. and Mendez M.E. |
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