
MWC 349 - Wikipedia
MWC 349 is a double (likely, triple) star system in the constellation Cygnus. Its properties are still debated and it may be a massive highly luminous star or a very young less luminous Herbig …
The Mysterious Star MWC349 | Center for Astrophysics | Harvard ...
Nov 24, 2017 · In 1989, maser emission from atoms of atomic hydrogen gas was discovered around the star MWC349, a source with a disk of ionized material that is seen edge-on and a …
5 GHz Observations of the Infrared Star MWC 349, and the H II
Braes, Habing and Schoenmaker 1 have detected radio emission from MWC 349, the flux density at 1,415 MHz being 0.060 ± 0.007 f.u.
MWC 349, Natural Infra Red Laser Star
The natural laser was detected at 169 microns as the scientists viewed the nearly edge-on gas and dust disk surrounding the peculiar star known as MWC 349. The "lasing line" has an …
The mysterious star MWC349 - Phys.org
Dec 1, 2017 · In 1989, maser emission from atoms of atomic hydrogen gas was discovered around the star MWC349, a source with a disk of ionized material that is seen edge-on and a …
MWC 349A: A hot edge-on disk - The University of Sydney
MWC 349A: A hot edge-on disk Stellar birth is among the most hotly-debated and active areas in astronomy today. The world's first images of such orbiting disks, captured at size scales close …
Further Observations of the Radio Star MWC 349 - Nature
Apr 16, 1973 · THE highly reddened Bep Star MWC 349 was first reported as a weak radio source at 1.4 GHz by Braes et al. 1. In summarizing the available observations they point out …
MWC 349 A is an emission line object discovered by Merrill et al. (1932). Its spectrum is described as a contin- uum with many superimposed emission lines. It consists of two stars, …
5 GHz Observations of the Infrared Star MWC 349, and the H II ...
Braes, Habing and Schoenmaker 1 have detected radio emission from MWC 349, the flux density at 1,415 MHz being 0.060 +/- 0.007 f.u. They also summarize the remarkable properties of this …
MWC 349 : a bipolar nebula with a very hot central star.
Study of MWC 349 should help elucidate the mechanisms for formation and destruction of dust under extreme conditions. New high-resolution VLA observations of MWC 349 at 2 cm reveal …