Study of the Bipolar Nebula IRAS 19312+1950 : I. Mapping Observations
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概要
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- Astronomical Society of Japanの論文
- 2004-02-25
著者
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NAKASHIMA Jun-ichi
Department of Physics, University of Hong Kong
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DEGUCHI Shuji
Nobeyama Radio Observatory, National Astronomical Observatory
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KUNO Nario
Nobeyama Radio Observatory, National Astronomical Observatory
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Kuno N
National Astronomical Observatory Nagano
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Kuno Nario
Nobeyama Radio Observatory National Astronomical Observatory
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Kuno Nario
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
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Deguchi Shuji
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
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Nakashima J
Nobeyama Radio Observatory Nagano
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Nakashima Jun-ichi
Department Of Astronomical Science Graduate University For Advanced Studies Nobeyama Radio Observato
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Nakashima Jun-ichi
Department Of Astronomical Sciences The Graduate University For Advanced Studies Nobeyama Radio Obse
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Deguchi S
Graduate Univ. Advanced Studies Nagano
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Deguchi Shuji
Nobeyama Radio Observatory National Astronomical Observatory And Graduate University For Advanced St
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Kudo Natsuko
Department Of Astrophysics Nagoya University
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