Articles 112
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DEATHSTAR: Nearby AGB stars with the Atacama Compact Array
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The extended molecular envelope of the asymptotic giant branch star π 1 Gruis as seen by ALMA
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Author Correction: Reduction of the maximum mass-loss rate of OH/IR stars due to unnoticed binary interaction
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ALMA observations of the "fresh" carbon-rich AGB star TX Piscium. The discovery of an elliptical detached shell
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Reduction of the maximum mass-loss rate of OH/IR stars due to unnoticed binary interaction
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ALMA spectrum of the extreme OH/IR star OH 26.5+0.6
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Constraining convection across the AGB with high-angular-resolution observations
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SPICA—A Large Cryogenic Infrared Space Telescope: Unveiling the Obscured Universe
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A chemical survey of exoplanets with ARIEL
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The design of the instrument control unit and its role within the data processing system of the ESA PLATO Mission
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Modelling the carbon AGB star R Sculptoris. Constraining the dust properties in the detached shell based on far-infrared and sub-millimeter observations
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Molecular line study of the S-type AGB star W Aquilae. ALMA observations of CS, SiS, SiO and HCN
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The VLTI/MIDI view on the inner mass loss of evolved stars from the Herschel MESS sample
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The extended molecular envelope of the asymptotic giant branch star {pi}^1^ Gruis as seen by ALMA. I. Large-scale kinematic structure and CO excitation properties
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The circumstellar envelope around the S-type AGB star W Aql. Effects of an eccentric binary orbit.
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Large granulation cells on the surface of the giant star π1 Gruis.
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Rings and filaments: The remarkable detached CO shell of U Antliae
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Constraints on the H2O formation mechanism in the wind of carbon-rich AGB stars
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WFI electronics and on-board data processing
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The ALMA detection of CO rotational line emission in AGB stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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A detailed view of the gas shell around R Sculptoris with ALMA
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The EChO science case
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Spectro-Imaging of the Asymmetric Inner Molecular and Dust Shell Region of the Mira Variable W Hya with MIDI/VLTI1
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Herschel observations of extreme OH/IR stars. The isotopic ratios of oxygen as a sign-post for the stellar mass
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The wind of W Hydrae as seen by Herschel. I. The CO envelope
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Dusty shells surrounding the carbon variables S Scuti and RT Capricorni
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Herschel spectral mapping of the Helix nebula (NGC 7293). Extended CO photodissociation and OH^+^ emission
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Large-scale environments of binary AGB stars probed byHerschel
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ALMA sub-mm maser and dust distribution of VY Canis Majoris
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The wind of W Hydrae as seen by Herschel. II. The molecular envelope of W Hydrae
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Herschel/PACS observations of the 69 {mu}m band of crystalline olivine around evolved stars
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The wonderful complexity of the Mira AB system
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