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    COSIM: The necessary evolution of a cross-identification tool along with data evolution by Brunet, Catherine, Allen, Mark, Brouty, Marianne, Buga, Mihaela, Loup, Cécile, Oberto, Anaïs, Perret, Emmanuelle, Vollmer, Bernd, Woelfel, Fabienne

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2018)
    “…SIMBAD is a bibliographic added-value database on astronomical objects, where the data on individual objects are cross-identified as far as possible. The data…”
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    Categorisations of object types in SIMBAD by Oberto, Anaïs, Loup, Cécile, Allen, Mark, Bot, Caroline, Cambrésy, Laurent, Derrière, Sébastien, Genova, Françoise, Nebot, Ada, Ocvirk, Pierre, Siebert, Arnaud, Vollmer, Bernd

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2018)
    “…Astronomical objects may be classified into types in many ways, and the evolution of such categorisations changes with new discoveries and progress in…”
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    Obscured asymptotic giant branch stars in the Magellanic Clouds - II. Near-infrared and mid-infrared counterparts by Zijlstra, Albert A., Loup, Cecile, Waters, L. B. F. M., Whitelock, P. A., Th. van Loon, Jacco, Guglielmo, F.

    “…We have carried out an infrared search for obscured asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the Magellanic Clouds. Fields were observed in the vicinity of IRAS…”
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    An empirical formula for the mass-loss rates of dust-enshrouded red supergiants and oxygen-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch stars by van Loon, Jacco Th, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L, Zijlstra, Albert A, Loup, Cecile

    Published 18-04-2005
    “…Astron.Astrophys.438:273-289,2005 We present an empirical determination of the mass-loss rate as a function of stellar luminosity and effective temperature,…”
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    The Tip of the Red Giant Branch and Distance of the Magellanic Clouds: results from the DENIS survey by Cioni, Maria-Rosa. L, van der Marel, Roeland P, Loup, Cecile, Habing, Harm J

    Published 15-03-2000
    “…A&A 359, 601-614, 2000 We present a precise determination of the apparent magnitude of the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) in the I (0.8 micron), J (1.25…”
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    Mass-loss rates and luminosity functions of dust-enshrouded AGB stars and red supergiants in the LMC by van Loon, Jacco Th, Groenewegen, M. A. T, de Koter, A, Trams, Norman R, Waters, L. B. F. M, Zijlstra, Albert A, Whitelock, Patricia A, Loup, Cecile

    Published 24-09-1999
    “…Astron.Astrophys. 351 (1999) 559-572 A radiative transfer code is used to model the spectral energy distributions of 57 mass-losing Asymptotic Giant Branch…”
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    Obscured Asymptotic Giant Branch stars in the Magellanic Clouds III. New IRAS counterparts by van Loon, Jacco Th, Zijlstra, Albert A, Whitelock, Patricia A, Waters, L. B. F. M, Loup, Cecile, Trams, Norman R

    Published 21-04-1997
    “…Astron.Astrophys.325:585-600,1997 We have searched for near-infrared stellar counterparts of IRAS point sources in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), in J and…”
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    Radio and Infrared Emission from a [WC]-Type Planetary Nebula in the LMC by Zijlstra, Albert A, van Hoof, Peter A. M, Chapman, Jessica M, Loup, Cecile

    Published 17-03-1994
    “…Radio continuum emission has been detected from a planetary nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud: this is the first radio continuum detection for any planetary…”
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    Obscured AGB stars in the Magellanic Clouds II. Near-infrared and mid-infrared counterparts by Zijlstra, Albert A, Loup, Cecile, Waters, L. B. F. M, Whitelock, P. A, van Loon, Jacco Th, Guglielmo, F

    Published 13-10-1995
    “…We have carried out an infrared search for obscured AGB stars in the Magellanic Clouds. The survey uncovered a number of obscured AGB stars as well as some…”
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    ISO observations of obscured Asymptotic Giant Branch stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud by Trams, Norman R, van Loon, Jacco Th, Waters, L. B. F. M, Zijlstra, Albert A, Loup, Cecile, Whitelock, Patricia A, Groenewegen, M. A. T, Blommaert, Joris A. D. L, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, Heske, A, Feast, Michael W

    Published 26-04-1999
    “…We present ISO photometric and spectroscopic observations of a sample of 57 bright Asymptotic Giant Branch stars and red supergiants in the Large Magellanic…”
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    IRAS04496-6958: A luminous carbon star with silicate dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud by Trams, Norman R, van Loon, Jacco Th, Zijlstra, Albert A, Loup, Cecile, Groenewegen, M. A. T, Waters, L. B. F. M, Whitelock, Patricia A, Blommaert, J. A. D. L, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, Heske, Astrid

    Published 23-02-1999
    “…Astron.Astrophys.344:L17-L20,1999 We describe ISO observations of the obscured Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) star IRAS04496-6958 in the Large Magellanic Cloud…”
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    Obscured Asymptotic Giant Branch stars in the Magellanic Clouds IV. Carbon stars and OH/IR stars by van Loon, Jacco Th, Zijlstra, Albert A, Whitelock, Patricia A, Hekkert, Peter te Lintel, Chapman, Jessica M, Loup, Cecile, Groenewegen, M. A. T, Waters, L. B. F. M, Trams, Norman. R

    Published 12-09-1997
    “…Astron.Astrophys.329:169,1998 We present N-band photometry for a sample of 21 dust- enshrouded AGB stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, and three additional…”
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