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NGC 2359: VLA H I and radio continuum observations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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NGC 2359, a H II region located at a distance of 5 kpc from the Sun (e.g., Goudis et al. 1994), appears as a ring like nebula surrounding HD 56925, a Wolf-Rayet star of type WN4. The nebula consists of a filamentary shell, a southern bar and streamers of diffuse gas (cf. Schneps et al. 1981, SHWB). Here we report the results of H I 21-cm line and radio continuum observations in the direction of NGC 2359.
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- Part 3. Interaction of Wolf-Rayet stars and other hot massive stars with their environment: colliding winds and ring nebulae
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1999
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Schneps, M.H., Haschick, A.D., Wright, E.L., Barrett, A.H.
1981, ApJ
243, 184
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