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[en] Long period variable stars with envelopes of circumstellar dust and gas often exhibit strong hydroxyl (OH) maser emission. This emission is characterized by two emission line complexes typically separated by 20 km/s. While the OH maser spectra suggest well defined dynamical properties of the circumstellar material, the crucial observations required to determine these properties have been lacking. The primary concern is with determining the radial velocity of the central star and the spatial distribution of the maser emission in the circumstellar material
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Fourier inversion
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1976; 144 p; University Microfilms Order No. 76-16,377.; Thesis (Ph. D.).
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