Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

nd the Large Magellanic Cloud: a combined near- and mid-infrared view.
oTables 2,3,4: <MSX LMC NNNN> (Nos 1-1806).
Auth.:EGAN M.P.+
Ref:=2005ApJ...631L.147K
byKRAEMER K.E. , SLOAN G.C., WOOD P.R., PRICE S.D., EGAN M.P.
 Astrophys. J., 631, 147-150 (2005)
  R CrB candidates in the Small Magellanic Cloud: observations of cold, featureless dust with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph.
oTable 2: <MSX SMC NNN> (Nos 14, 155).
Ref:=2006ApJ...645.1118S
bySLOAN G.C. , KRAEMER K.E., MATSUURA M., WOOD P.R., PRICE S.D., EGAN M.P.
 Astrophys. J., 645, 1118-1130 (2006)
  Mid-infrared spectroscopy of carbon stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
oTable 1: <MSX SMC NNN> N=19 among (Nos 33-232).
Ref:=2017ApJ...834..185K
byKRAEMER K.E. , SLOAN G.C., WOOD P.R., JONES O.C., EGAN M.P.
 Astrophys. J., 834, 185-185 (2017)
  Characterizing the population of bright infrared sources in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
oTables 5-7: <MSX SMC NNNA> (Nos 001-039, 040A-040B, 041-082, 083A-083B, 084-093, 094A-094B, 095-219, 220A-220B, 221-243).
=E=Catalogue in electronic form as J/AJ/122/1844
=E=Catalogue in electronic form as <J/ApJ/834/185/>

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