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Paper: Binaries, Stratified Disks, and Bipolar Nebulae
Volume: 465, Four Decades of Massive Star Research - A Scientific Meeting in Honor of Anthony J. Moffat
Page: 296
Authors: Chesneau, O.
Abstract: The High Angular Resolution facilities have dramatically increased the number of spatially resolved observations of circumstellar disks, and compact bipolar nebulae around evolved stars of various initial masses. Some examples are presented covering the disks discovered around evolved intermediate mass systems, and around more massive evolved sources such as B[e] stars. The broad range of circumstances and time scales for which bipolar nebulae with disks are observed is also briefly discussed.
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