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51. The variability of the BRITE-est Wolf-Rayet binary, gamma(2) Velorum-I. Photometric and spectroscopic evidence for colliding winds

52. Studying the photometric and spectroscopic variability of the magnetic hot supergiant ζ Orionis Aa*'**

53. The 2014 X-Ray Minimum of η Carinae as Seen by Swift

54. The Tarantula Massive Binary Monitoring project: II. A first SB2 orbital and spectroscopic analysis for the Wolf-Rayet binary R145

55. WR 148: Identifying the companion of an extreme runaway massive binary

56. The fossil wind structures of Eta Carinae: changes across on 5.54-year cycle

59. MULTI-EPOCH NEAR-INFRARED INTERFEROMETRY OF THE SPATIALLY RESOLVED DISK AROUND THE BE STAR ζ TAU

60. An Updated Ephemeris for the Single-lined Orbit of the Supergiant μ Sagittarii

62. ETA CARINAE'S THERMAL X-RAY TAIL MEASURED with XMM-Newton and NuSTAR

63. Wolf-Rayet stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud II. Analysis of the binaries

64. VLTI-AMBER velocity-resolved aperture-synthesis imaging of Eta Carinae with a spectral resolution of 12000. Studies of the primary star wind and innermost wind-wind collision

65. V473 Lyr, a modulated, period-doubled Cepheid, and U TrA, a double-mode Cepheid observed by MOST

66. Dead or Alive? Long-term evolution of SN 2015bh (SNhunt275)

67. The CHARA Array resolves the long-period Wolf-Rayet binaries WR 137 and WR 138

68. An extensive spectroscopic time-series of three Wolf-Rayet stars. I. The lifetime of large-scale structures in the wind of WR 134

69. He II λ4686 emission from the massive binary system in η car: constraints to the orbital elements and the nature of the periodic minima

70. HST/STIS Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Components of the Massive Triple Star delta Ori A

71. A coordinated X-ray and Optical Campaign of the Nearest Massive Eclipsing Binary, $\delta$ Orionis Aa: IV. A multiwavelength, non-LTE spectroscopic analysis

72. A coordinated x-ray and optical campaign of the nearest massive eclipsing binary, δ orionis Aa. III. Analysis of optical photometric (MOST) and spectroscopic (ground-based) variations

73. Characterizing the Rigidly Rotating Magnetosphere Stars HD 345439 and HD 23478

74. A Coordinated X-ray and Optical Campaign on the Nearest Massive Eclipsing Binary, Delta Ori Aa: I. Overview of the X-ray Spectrum

75. The Multiplicity of Massive Stars: A High Angular Resolution Survey with the HST Fine Guidance Sensor

76. MWC 314: binary results from optical interferometry compared with spectroscopy and photometry

77. MOST detects corotating bright spots on the mid-O-type giant ξ Persei

78. The expanding fireball of Nova Delphini 2013

79. The H-band Emitting Region of the Luminous Blue Variable P Cygni: Spectrophotometry and Interferometry of the Wind

80. A CHARA Array Survey of Circumstellar Disks around Nearby Be-type Stars

81. WR 148 and the not so compact companion

82. The formation of Wolf-Rayet stars in the SMC is not dominated by mass transfer

83. The relationship between γ Cassiopeiae's X-ray emission and its circumstellar environment. II. Geometry and kinematics of the disk from MIRC and VEGA instruments on the CHARA Array

84. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures I. Main Sequence A, F, & G Stars

85. The H-alpha Variations of the Luminous Blue Variable P Cygni: Discrete Absorption Components and the Short S Doradus Phase

86. The Hα variations of η Carinae during the 2009.0 spectroscopic event

87. A Five-year Spectroscopic and Photometric Campaign on the Prototypical alpha Cygni Variable and A-type Supergiant Star Deneb

88. Properties and nature of Be stars. 26. Long-term and orbital changes of ζ Tauri

89. A Spectroscopic Orbit for Regulus

90. HST Fine Guidance Sensors Survey For Binaries Among The Massive Stars

91. Interferometric survey of Be stars with the CHARA array

92. Multi-epoch interferometric observations of the Be star ζ Tau

93. The relationship betweenγ Cassiopeiae’s X-ray emission and its circumstellar environment

94. A BINARY ORBIT FOR THE MASSIVE, EVOLVED STAR HDE 326823, A WR+O SYSTEM PROGENITOR

95. A Deep Exposure in High Resolution X-Rays Reveals the Hottest Plasma in the ζ Puppis Wind.

96. A Spectroscopic Orbit for the Late-type Be Star β CMi.

97. ETA CARINAE’S THERMAL X-RAY TAIL MEASURED WITH XMM-NEWTON AND NuSTAR.

98. A COORDINATED X-RAY AND OPTICAL CAMPAIGN OF THE NEAREST MASSIVE ECLIPSING BINARY, δ ORIONIS Aa. III. ANALYSIS OF OPTICAL PHOTOMETRIC (MOST) AND SPECTROSCOPIC (GROUND-BASED) VARIATIONS.

99. HST/STIS ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY OF THE COMPONENTS OF THE MASSIVE TRIPLE STAR δ ORI A.

100. Binary Parameters for the Massive Eclipsing Binary CC Cassiopeiae

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