Philip Massey
occupation: researcher
Works 4
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A Photometric Catalog of 77 Newly Recognized Star Clusters in M31
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A Survey of Local Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars. III. A Search for Luminous Blue Variables and Other Hα Emission-Line Stars
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A Survey of Local Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars. I. UBVRI Photometry of Stars in M31 and M33
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The Magellanic Clouds Photomtric Survey: The Small Magellanic Cloud Stellar Catalog and Extinction Map
Articles 100
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WO-type Wolf–Rayet Stars: The Last Hurrah of Massive Star Evolution*
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Testing Evolutionary Models with Red Supergiant and Wolf–Rayet Populations
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HPV vaccine, Twitter, and gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men
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Mental illness and bipolar disorder on Twitter: implications for stigma and social support
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The Discovery of Quasi-stellar Objects behind M31 and M33
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A Modern Search for Wolf-Rayet Stars in the Magellanic Clouds. IV. A Final Census
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A Runaway Yellow Supergiant Star in the Small Magellanic Cloud
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The evolution of massive stars: bridging the gap in the Local Group.
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The Evolution and Physical Parameters of WN3/O3s: A New Type of Wolf–Rayet Star
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A Modern Search for Wolf–Rayet Stars in the Magellanic Clouds. III. A Third Year of Discoveries
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The Red Supergiant Content of the Local Group
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A spectroscopic survey of massive stars in M31 and M33
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The red supergiant content of M31*
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The prevalence and impact of Wolf-Rayet stars in emerging massive star clusters
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A runaway red supergiant in M31
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A modern search for Wolf-Rayet stars in the Magellanic Clouds. II. A second year of discoveries
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Impact of mass-loss on the evolution and pre-supernova properties of red supergiants
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A high angular resolution survey of massive stars in Cygnus OB2: results from the Hubble Space Telescope fine guidance sensors
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A New Class of Wolf-Rayet Stars: WN3/O3s
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Discovery of a Thorne-Żytkow object candidate in the Small Magellanic Cloud
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The Close Binary Frequency of Wolf-Rayet Stars as a Function of Metallicity in M31 and M33
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Discovery of a Thorne–Żytkow object candidate in the Small Magellanic Cloud
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First-generation instrumentation for the Discovery Channel Telescope
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Status and performance of the Discovery Channel Telescope from commissioning into early science operations
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Photometric and spectroscopic studies of massive binaries in the Large Magellanic Cloud. II. Three O-type systems in the 30 Dor region
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The close binary frequency of Wolf-Rayet stars as a function of metallicity in M31 and M33
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A modern search for Wolf-Rayet stars in the Magellanic Clouds: first results
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Massive stars in the galaxies of the Local Group
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A bake-off between CMFGEN and FASTWIND: modeling the physical properties of SMC and LMC O-type stars
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Astronomical Spectroscopy
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The discovery of a rare WO-type Wolf-Rayet star in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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The Wolf-Rayet content of M31
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