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    Luminosities and mass-loss rates of carbon stars in the Magellanic Clouds by Groenewegen, M. A. T., Wood, P. R., Sloan, G. C., Blommaert, J. A. D. L., Cioni, M.-R. L., Feast, M. W., Hony, S., Matsuura, M., Menzies, J. W., Olivier, E. A., Vanhollebeke, E., Van Loon, J. Th, Whitelock, P. A., Zijlstra, A. A., Habing, H. J., Lagadec, E.

    “…Dust radiative transfer models are presented for 60 carbon stars in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) for which 5–35 μm Spitzer infrared spectrograph (IRS) spectra…”
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    Infrared spectroscopy of asymptotic giant branch stars in the Galactic bulge by Golriz, S. S., Blommaert, J. A. D. L., Vanhollebeke, E., Groenewegen, M. A. T., Habing, H. J., Kemper, F., Schultheis, M., Tielens, A. G. G. M., Waters, L. B. F. M., Wood, P. R., Cami, J.

    “…We have selected a homogeneous sample of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the Galactic bulge population from the ISOGAL survey. Our target stars cover a…”
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    Disappearance of stellar debris disks around main-sequence stars after 400 million years by Jourdain de Muizon, M, Habing, H. J, Dominik, C, Kessler, M. F, Laureijs, R. J, Leech, K, Metcalfe, L, Salama, A, Siebenmorgen, R, Trams, N

    Published in Nature (London) (30-09-1999)
    “…Almost 5 billion years ago, the Sun formed in a local contraction of a cloud of molecular gas. A rotating disk of gas and dust is believed to have fed material…”
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    86 GHz SiO masers in Galactic Centre OH/IR stars by Messineo, M, Sjouwerman, L. O, Habing, H. J, Omont, A

    Published 07-07-2020
    “…2020PASJ..tmp..207M We present results on a search for 86.243 GHz SiO (J = 2 -- 1, v = 1) maser emission toward 67 OH/IR stars located near the Galactic…”
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    86 GHz SiO maser survey of late-type stars in the Inner Galaxy. IV. SiO emission and infrared data for sources in the Scutum and Sagittarius-Carina arms, 20 deg < l < 50 deg by Messineo, M, Habing, H. J, Sjouwerman, L. O, Omont, A, Menten, K. M

    Published 06-06-2018
    “…A&A 619, A35 (2018) We present an 86 GHz SiO (v = 1, J = 2 ---> 1) maser search toward late-type stars located within |b|<0.5 deg and 20 deg < l < 50 deg. This…”
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    ISO Observations of Interstellar Ices and Implications for Comets by Ehrenfreund, P., d'Hendecourt, L., Dartois, E., Jourdain de Muizon, M., Breitfellner, M., Puget, J.L., Habing, H.J.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-11-1997)
    “…We report on first ISO observations of interstellar ices in the direction of the protostellar object RAFGL 7009S. Due to its extreme extinction this source…”
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    ISO observations of interstellar ices by Jourdain de Muizon, M, d'Hendecourt, L, Ehrenfreund, P, Dartois, E, Habing, H.J, Puget, J.-L, Breitfellner, M

    Published in Advances in space research (1998)
    “…The first spectroscopic results from ISO (Infrared Space Observatory, Kessler et al. 1996) have revealed a wealth of interesting features and in particular…”
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    Detection by ISO of the far-infrared OH maser pumping lines in IRC+10420 by Sylvester, R. J., Barlow, M. J., Nguyen-Q-Rieu, Liu, X.-W., Skinner, C. J., Cohen, R. J., Lim, T., Cox, P., Truong-Bach, Smith, H. A., Habing, H. J.

    “…The population inversions which lead to circumstellar hydroxyl (OH) maser emission from cool stars have long been thought to be radiatively pumped. However,…”
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    CO in OH/IR stars close to the Galactic centre by Winnberg, A, Deguchi, S, Reid, M. J, Nakashima, J, Olofsson, H, Habing, H. J

    Published 13-02-2009
    “…Aims: A pilot project has been carried out to measure circumstellar CO emission from three OH/IR stars close to the Galactic centre. The intention was to find…”
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    The IRAS satellite ― some remarks on the data, their availability and their use in Leiden by HABING, H. J

    Published in Astrophysics and space science (01-12-1986)
    “…An analysis of IRAS data provided material for a catalog of IR point sources and sky maps of IR emission. The IRAS-related studies carried out at the…”
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    THE BRIGHTEST HIGH-LATITUDE 12-MICRON IRAS SOURCES by HACKING, P., NEUGEBAUER, G., EMERSON, J., BEICHMAN, C., CHESTER, T., GILLETT, F., HABING, H., HELOU, G., HOUCK, J., OLNON, F., ROWAN-ROBINSON, M., SOIFER, B. T., WALKER, D.

    “…The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) Point Source catalog was searched for sources brighter than 28 Jy (0 mag) at 12 μm with absolute galactic latitude…”
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    Near-Infrared photometry of carbon stars in the Sagittarius dwarf irregular galaxy and DDO 210 by Gullieuszik, M, Rejkuba, M, Cioni, M. R, Habing, H. J, Held, E. V

    Published 06-09-2007
    “…We investigate the intermediate-age asymptotic giant branch stellar population of two Local Group dwarf irregular galaxies to characterize their carbon star…”
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    Objects and observations in infrared astronomy by Habing, H. J.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-07-1975)
    “…Results obtained with the aid of coherent detection techniques in radio astronomy are examined and a brief exposition is given of the radiation mechanisms…”
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