Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

8b] 079.34+0.33
Ref:=2000ApJ...543L.157C
byCAREY S.J. , FELDMAN P.A., REDMAN R.O., EGAN M.P., MacLEOD J.M., PRICE S.D.
 Astrophys. J., 543, 157-161 (2000)
  Submillimeter observations of midcourse space experiment galactic infrared-dark clouds.
oText: <[CCE98b] LLL.ll+B.bb> N=4 added. Table 1, Fig.1: <[CFR2000] GLLL.ll+B.bb PN> N=11.
Ref:=2003ApJ...586.1127R
byREDMAN R.O. , FELDMAN P.A., WYROWSKI F., COTE S., CAREY S.J., EGAN M.P.
 Astrophys. J., 586, 1127-1135 (2003)
  Interactions between a bright young stellar object and the Midcourse Space Experiment infrared-dark cloud G79.3+0.3: an early stage of triggered formation.
oFig.1: <[CFR2000] G79.3+0.3 PN> (Nos P4-P5) added. Table 2: <[RFW2003] G79.3+0.3 P1 A> (Nos A-C).
Ref:=2003ApJ...588L..37J
byJOHNSTONE D. , FIEGE J.D., REDMAN R.O., FELDMAN P.A., CAREY S.J.
 Astrophys. J., 588, 37-40 (2003)
  The G11.11-0.12 infrared-dark cloud: anomalous dust and a nonmagnetic isothermal model.
oParag. 3 : L97 in Cygnus is a misprint for L977 (= LDN 977)
oFig.2: <[CFR2000] G11.11-0.12 PN> (Nos P2-P7) added.

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