Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

Astrophys. J., 499, 221-226 (1998)
  Subparsec polarimetric radio observations of 3C 120: a close-up look at superluminal motion.
oTable 1, Fig.1: <[GMA98] A> (Nos A-H) = <[GMA98] a> (Nos a-i), <[GMA98] aN> (Nos e1-e2, g1-g2), <[GMA98] St> N=1, <[GMA98] Up> N=1.
Auth.:GOMEZ J.+
Ref:=1999ApJ...521L..29G
byGOMEZ J.-L. , MARSCHER A.P., ALBERDI A.
 Astrophys. J., 521, 29-32 (1999)
  86, 43, and 22 GHz VLBI observations of 3C 120.
oTable 1, Fig.1: <[GMA98] A> (Nos I-N) = <[GMA98] a> (Nos i-n), <[GMA98] aN> (Nos f1-f2, i1-i2, k1-k2, n1-n2).
Ref:=2000Sci...289.2317G
byGOMEZ J.-L. , MARSCHER A.P., ALBERDI A., JORSTAD S.G., GARCIA-MIRO C.
 Science, 289, 2317-2320 (2000)
  Flashing superluminal components in the jet of the radio galaxy 3C 120.
o<[GMA98] A> (No. O) added.
Ref:=2001ApJ...561L.161G
byGOMEZ J.-L. , MARSCHER A.P., ALBERDI A., JORSTAD S.G., AGUDO I.
 Astrophys. J., 561, 161-164 (2001)
  Monthly 43 GHz VLBA polarimetric monitoring of 3C 120 over 16 epochs: evidence for trailing shocks in a relativistic jet.
oFig.1: <[GMA98] aN> (Nos l2, s, r, o1, o2) added.

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