Insight into the origin of unusual events like the eruption of V838 Mon can be obtained from studies of the stellar populations from which they arise. V838 Mon lies in an intriguing region of the Galaxy, toward the warped outer edge of the disk, with significant contributions from the Galactic thick disk and the recently discovered Monoceros tidal stream. The initial distance measures placed V838 Mon in a jumbled region of the Galaxy but the recent shorter distances make it highly likely that V838 Mon was a thin disk star -- likely in a spiral arm -- consistent with the recent detection of a young cluster in the vicinity. We compare V838 Mon to M31-RV, a red variable that erupted in the bulge of M31 in 1988 and had a peak luminosity and spe...
Data obtained in the 1950-1955 Palomar campaign for the discovery of classical novae in M81 are set ...
We present the study of stellar populations in the central 5.5 arcmin (~1.2 kpc) of the M31 bulge by...
A late-type supergiant which appeared in the bulge of M31 in the last observing season faded 3 bolom...
In our preceding paper, Liverpool Telescope data of M31 novae in eruption were used to facilitate a ...
In our preceding paper, Liverpool Telescope data of M31 novae in eruption were used to facilitate a ...
The unusual variable star V838 Monocerotis underwent an eruption in 2002. It continues to illuminate...
During a program of spectroscopic monitoring of V838 Mon, we serendipitously discovered that a neigh...
The aim of this paper is to look at the evolution of massive stars in order to determine whether or ...
WOS: 000243730000004V838 Monocerotis is an unusual variable star that underwent a sudden outburst in...
We report the results of a survey of M31 novae in quiescence. This is the first catalog of extragala...
We report the results of a survey of M31 novae in quiescence. This is the first catalog of extragala...
The planets capture model for the eruption of V838 Mon is discussed. We used three methods to estima...
M31 RV is a luminous red variable star that appeared for several months in the bulge of M31 during 1...
We examine the star-forming history of the M31 disk during the past few hundredMyr. The luminosity f...
We report spectroscopic observations of the nova M31N-2007-06b, which was found to be spatially coin...
Data obtained in the 1950-1955 Palomar campaign for the discovery of classical novae in M81 are set ...
We present the study of stellar populations in the central 5.5 arcmin (~1.2 kpc) of the M31 bulge by...
A late-type supergiant which appeared in the bulge of M31 in the last observing season faded 3 bolom...
In our preceding paper, Liverpool Telescope data of M31 novae in eruption were used to facilitate a ...
In our preceding paper, Liverpool Telescope data of M31 novae in eruption were used to facilitate a ...
The unusual variable star V838 Monocerotis underwent an eruption in 2002. It continues to illuminate...
During a program of spectroscopic monitoring of V838 Mon, we serendipitously discovered that a neigh...
The aim of this paper is to look at the evolution of massive stars in order to determine whether or ...
WOS: 000243730000004V838 Monocerotis is an unusual variable star that underwent a sudden outburst in...
We report the results of a survey of M31 novae in quiescence. This is the first catalog of extragala...
We report the results of a survey of M31 novae in quiescence. This is the first catalog of extragala...
The planets capture model for the eruption of V838 Mon is discussed. We used three methods to estima...
M31 RV is a luminous red variable star that appeared for several months in the bulge of M31 during 1...
We examine the star-forming history of the M31 disk during the past few hundredMyr. The luminosity f...
We report spectroscopic observations of the nova M31N-2007-06b, which was found to be spatially coin...
Data obtained in the 1950-1955 Palomar campaign for the discovery of classical novae in M81 are set ...
We present the study of stellar populations in the central 5.5 arcmin (~1.2 kpc) of the M31 bulge by...
A late-type supergiant which appeared in the bulge of M31 in the last observing season faded 3 bolom...