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Astrophysical Masers
Variations in polarization of IRAS 19566+3423 at the 1612 MHZ OH line from 1987 to 1992
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The early years of research on astronomical masers
pp. 15
On the theory of naural masers
pp. 25
Line profiles in masers: Velocity relaxation
pp. 29
OH maser polarization
pp. 33
Coherence and incoherence in astronomical masers
pp. 37
A model for polarized OH masers
pp. 41
Submillimeter water masers
pp. 47
Linear and circular polarization for masers with weak zeeman splittings
pp. 51
Radiative transfer in three dimensional masers
pp. 55
A special database for gas-phase compounds studied by microwave spectroscopy and radio astronomy
pp. 61
Classification and statistical properties of H2O masers
pp. 65
Observations of new submillimeter maser lines of water and methanol
pp. 67
The CRL 34-m radio telescope at Kashima — A new strong tool in maser research — and the first results of a 22 GHz H2O maser survey
pp. 73
Molecular megamasers after ten years
pp. 83
VLBI observations of the water vapor megamaser in IC10
pp. 87
Extragalactic H2O masers
pp. 91
H2O megamaser variability
pp. 97
Interstellar masers: Then and now
pp. 108
Some interesting OH/H2O masers
pp. 112
High resolution centimeter radio continuum and ammonia maser observations of the W51 region of star formation
pp. 116
Masers in star-forming regions associated with cold, bright IRAS sources
pp. 120
CH in translucent molecular clouds
pp. 123
Ammonia masers in the interstellar medium
pp. 129
OH masers in star-forming regions: Interpretation of observations
pp. 133
Excited OH 4.7 GHz masers associated with IRAS far-infrared sources
pp. 137
The magnetic field of the Milky Way: OH maser Zeeman results
pp. 141
OH masers and bipolar molecular outflows associated with massive star formation
pp. 147
H2O maser survey of IRAS sources at high galactic latitude
pp. 151
Water masers associated with compact molecular clouds and ultracompact Hii regions: The extended sample
pp. 155
Molecular outflows and H2O masers: What type of connection?
pp. 159
A shock origin for interstellar H2O masers
pp. 164
Water maser emission toward ultracompact HII regions
pp. 168
Interacting H2O masers in star-forming regions
pp. 172
Origin of water masers in W49N
pp. 176
VLBI observations of the H2O supermaser outburst in the orion nebula
pp. 180
The Zeeman effect or linear birefringence? — VLA polarimetric spectral line observations of H2O masers
pp. 187
The Arcetri methanol VLBI receiver
pp. 191
A study of methanol masers at 36 and 44 GHz and 48 GHz thermal emission around them
pp. 195
Methanol masers in the southern Galaxy
pp. 199
Interstellar methanol masers
pp. 203
Synthesis images of 6.7-GHz methanol masers
pp. 207
Production of 12.2 GHz CH3OH masers — Preliminary results of an excitation study
pp. 211
Interferometric observations of 95 GHz methanol masers
pp. 215
On the classification and list of transitions of methanol masers
pp. 219
Physical and evolutionary status of G1.6–0.025 giant molecular cloud as revealed by 4−1-3OE methanol weak maser
pp. 229
Kinematic studies of ultracompact HII region/molecular cloud interfaces
pp. 233
Space VLBI and the masers
pp. 237
Preliminary results from a study of the proper motion of water vapor masers in cepheus A
pp. 239
High- and low-velocity maser features
pp. 243
Proper motions of OH masers in W75N
pp. 244
Proper motion studies of H2O masers
pp. 251
Interstellar scattering of maser radiation
pp. 255
A VLBI survey of interstellar broadening of galactic OH masers
pp. 259
Angular wander measurements of maser clusters
pp. 267
The polarized water maser source in orion
pp. 271
Variations of optical and water maser emission from long period variables
pp. 275
An H2O flare in W49N
pp. 279
Time-variable OH emission from S269
pp. 283
Variations in polarization of IRAS 19566+3423 at the 1612 MHZ OH line from 1987 to 1992
pp. 287
Theory of fluctuations in unsaturated masers
pp. 291
Long-term observations of outbursts and variability of the W49N water masers
pp. 295
Water maser and optical variability for V778 CYG and EU and 1987–1991
pp. 299
Search for rapid variations in OH and H2O masers
pp. 303
Water maser bursts in W49M (1989–92)
pp. 307
Radiative instabilities in astrophysical masers
pp. 311
A monitoring program of interstellar OH and H2O masers
pp. 315
Water maser monitoring of IRAS 16293-2422
pp. 321
Recent studies of circumstellar masers
pp. 330
Observations of maser RRLs from the star MWC 349A
pp. 334
The color mimics of OH / IR stars
pp. 338
The masers of GY Aql
pp. 345
OH/IR stars and the Galactic Centre distance
pp. 349
OH maser emission from F- and G-type supergiant stars
pp. 353
OH masers in the circumstellar shell of the GIa supergiant AFGL 2343
pp. 357
Circumstellar OH masers
pp. 361
Pumping of main line masers in type I Miras
pp. 365
Unusual OH radio emission in Mira (o CET)
pp. 369
VLBI spectral line polarization observations of the OH masers in the supergiant IRC+10420
pp. 373
To mase or not to mase? Polarimetry of OH/IR stars
pp. 376
Evidence for competitive gain in OH transitions observed in circumstellar shells
pp. 380
Distance measurements of OH-IR sources
pp. 384
Further evidence for the photoproduction mechanism of the OH maser formation
pp. 388
Monte Carlo models of 1612 MHz OH masers in circumstellar shells
pp. 392
Properties of OH/IR stars in the galactic centre
pp. 399
The excitation of vibrationally excited H2O masers
pp. 403
The 22 GHz water maser of RX Bootis
pp. 407
The water maser properties of the arecibo sample of OH/IR stars
pp. 411
The evolution of water maser spectra in M type stars
pp. 415
Circumstellar water masers
pp. 425
SiO masers in VY CMa : Detection of maser emission in the v=4 state
pp. 429
Recent VLBI observations of SiO masers
pp. 433
86 GHz survey of IRAS point sources: 156 SiO, v=1, J=2→1 maser sources
pp. 437
Modeling SiO maser emission from late-type stars
pp. 441
The results of knife (Japanese MM-VLBI) on SiO masers
pp. 445
SiO maser emission and the intrinsic properties of MIRA variables
pp. 449
Molecular catastrophes and circumstellar SiO masers
pp. 455
Natural lasers and masers in the solar system
pp. 468
The OH radio emission of comet Levy 1990 XX
pp. 475
Astrophysical masers from a historical perspective
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