Nonsteady objects associated with star-forming regions. Relationship to stellar associations, infrared sources, and water masers.

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Cometary Nebulae: Star-Forming Regions, Cometary Nebulae: Water Masers, Cometary Nebulae: Infrared Sources, Cometary Nebulae: Stellar Associations, Herbig-Haro Objects: Infrared Sources, Herbig-Haro Objects: Water Masers, Herbig-Haro Objects: Stellar Associations

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The relationship of stellar associations, IRAS point sources, and water masers with two types of objects, which were discovered primarily at Byurakan, is investigated. They are cometary nebulae and Herbig-Haro (H-H) objects. It is shown that almost all of these objects are affiliated with OB or T associations. Two groupings of nonsteady objects have been found. They may belong to unknown T associations. About half of the cometary nebulae and H-H objects were found to be affiliated with IRAS point sources; 22% of the H-H objects and 8% of the cometary nebulae are associated with water masers.

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