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    HI Bubbles Around NGC 6888

    The interstellar bubbles are generally the result of the interaction of strong stellar winds with the surrounding material. HI voids and shells have been disclosed around several WR stars in our Galaxy (e.g. Niem...

    C. Cappa De Nicolau, C. Rogers, G. Dubner in Unsolved Problems of the Milky Way (1996)

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    On Gasdynamic-Solitonic Connections

    A link between a class of infinitesimal Bäcklund transformations of the hodograph equations of isentropic gasdynamics and novel 2 + 1-dimensional integrable systems is reviewed. In addition, it is noted that a...

    C. Rogers in Applications of Analytic and Geometric Met… (1993)

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    Observations of HCO+ in B335

    We present HCO+ observations of B335 by JCMT. They show that there is warm gas in the central region and a steep excitation gradient.

    T. I. Hasegawa, C. Rogers, S. S. Hayashi in Submillimetre Astronomy (1990)

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    Carbon Grains in the Circumstellar Envelope of IRC +10 216

    We have made models of the spectral and spatial distribution of radiation from circumstellar grains in IRC +10 216, incorporating new opacity laws for graphite and amorphous carbon; graphite still seems less s...

    P. G. Martin, C. Rogers in Late Stages of Stellar Evolution (1987)