Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

signature in the authors map.
These objects are often found in the literature as 'IC 443A' to 'IC 443H'.
Subclumps (B1-B4) and (G1-G2) in clumps B and G added by Tauber+
in source:IC 443
Ref:=1986ApJ...302L..63H
byHUANG Y.-L. , DICKMAN R.L., SNELL R.L.
 Astrophys. J., 302, 63-66 (1986)
  IRAS sources associated with shocked gas regions in IC 443.
oFig.2: <[HDS86] IC 443A> (Nos IC 443A to IC 443G)
Ref:=1992ApJ...400..203D
byDICKMAN R.L. , SNELL R.L., ZIURYS L.M., HUANG Y.-L.
 Astrophys. J., 400, 203-213 (1992)
  Structure and kinematics of dense gas associated with the supernova remnant IC 443.
oTable 1: <[HDS86] IC443H> added
Ref:=1994ApJ...421..570T
byTAUBER J.A. , SNELL R.L., DICKMAN R.L., ZIURYS L.M.
 Astrophys. J., 421, 570-580 (1994)
  High-resolution images of shocked molecular clumps in the supernova remnant IC 443.
oTables 1, 2: <[HDS86] IC 443AN> (Nos IC443B1 to IC443B4, IC443G1 to IC443G2)

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