AN INFRARED STUDY OF THE REMARKABLE DUSTY M-STAR HR-3126
HR 3126 is a unique M giant star embedded in the bipolar reflection nebula IC 2220. Its evolutionary status is uncertain, and both the composition of the dust shell and the mechanism responsible for its ejection have proved controversial. In this paper we present new photometric and spectroscopic ob...
Main Authors: | Chiar, J, Whittet, D, Aitken, D, Roche, P, Smith, C, Walker, H, Whitelock, P, Wright, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Physics Publishing
1993
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