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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.
 
T Tauri and its Infrared Companion
Some facts. Images.
 
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.
 
The Infrared Universe - Stars
Introduction to infrared observations of stars from the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center of California Institute of Technology.
 
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.
 
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).
 
Infrared astronomy
A chapter on infrared astronomy from the Cambridge University Press Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics by Martin V. Zombeck.
 
AKARI (ASTRO-F; Infrared Imaging Surveyor)
AKARI Home Page at JAXA's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science.
 
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.
 
Equatorial Infrared Catalog
EIC (Equatorial Infrared Catalog) by Sweeney L.H. and Richardson T. lists positions and other information for 7,220 infrared stars.
 
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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