Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

254, 550-561 (1982)
  Anatomy of a region of star formation: infrared images of S 106 (AFGL 2584).
oTable 1: <[GGC82] IRS N> (Nos 1-8). Table 2: <[GGC82] a> (Nos a-c)
Auth.:GEHRZ R.D.+
Ref:=1982A&A...116..179H
byHOFMANN R.G.
 Astron. Astrophys., 116, 179-182 (1982)
  A new near-infrared source in the molecular cloud associated with S 106.
o<[GGC82] IRS N> (No. 9) added.
Ref:=1990MNRAS.246..565A
byASPIN C. , RAYNER J.T., McLEAN I.S., HAYASHI S.S.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 246, 565-575 (1990)
  Infrared polarimetry and photometry of S 106.
oTable 1: <[GGC82] IRS 3W> (No. 3N) added. Tables 1, 2, Fig.2: <[ARM90] R> (Nos I to VII).
Ref:=1988ApJ...326..339P
byPERSSON S.E. , McGREGOR P.J., CAMPBELL B.
 Astrophys. J., 326, 339-355 (1988)
  High spatial and spectral resolution observations of the optical counterparts of GL 490 and S 106/IRS 3.
oTable 1: <[GGC82] IRS 3W> (Nos 3W, 3E, 3S).

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