Coordinates: (40.5°, 2.5°)
[ Catalog | Explorer | SIMBAD ]
[S76W may be a] "cocoon" of dust of a rather new O/B star or cluster ... S76W is an exceptional maser and is worthy of additional investigation. [1]
1. ^ Blair, G. N., Dinger, A. S. C., & Dickinson, D. F. (1980). "Interstellar and stellar water maser emission", The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 85, 161-165. [1980AJ.....85..161B]
2. ^ Zinchenko, I., Henning, Th., & Schreyer, K. (1997). "Studies of dense cores in regions of massive star formation. V. Structure and kinematics of dense cores from ammonia observations", Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series, Vol. 124, 385-395. [1997A&AS..124..385Z]
3. ^ Zinchenko, I., Forsstrom, V., & Mattila, K. (1993). "An Unusual Case of HCN Hyperfine Anomalies in S:76E", Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 275, L9. [1993A&A...275L...9Z]
4. ^ Mayer, Pavel, Drechsel, Horst, & Lorenz, Reinald (2005). "Spectroscopic and Photometric Analysis of the O-Type Binary V1182 Aquilae: A Close Eclipsing System with a Luminous Third Body", The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Vol. 161, 171-182. [2005ApJS..161..171M]