VIII/64 Westerhout's Catalogue of 82 Discrete Sources (Westerhout 1958)

VIII/64/notes.dat Notes on Supplemented Name (61 records)


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W03 (OH)This is an OH & H2O maser source which has been reported by many
03 (OH)authors. Ref.: Wynn-Williams C.G., et al., 1974ApJ...187...41W
W26 (1) W 26 is an extended region and is designated by two different
26 (1) positions in the original Westerhout's catalogue. (1) and (2) are
26 (1) supplement which are added by authors of this machine-readable
26 (1) catalogue.
W26 (2) See above.
W28 A1 This is a discrete source in W 28 which has been reported by many
28 A1 authors. Ref.: Hardebeck E.G., 1971ApJ...170..281H
W28 A2 This is a discrete source in W 28 which has been reported by many
28 A2 authors. Ref.: Choi M., et al., 1994ApJ...435..734C
W28 SNR This is a supernova remnant in W 28 which has been reported by many
28 SNR authors. Ref.: Andrews M.D., 1985AJ.....90..310A
W33 (1) W 33 is a ridge and is designated by two different positions in the
33 (1) original Westerhout's catalogue. (1) and (2) are supplements which
33 (1) are added by authors of this machine-readable catalogue.
W33 (2) See above.
W33 A This is a discrete source in W 33 which has been reported by many
33 A authors. Ref.: Capps R.W., et al., 1978ApJ...226..863C
W33 B This is a discrete source in W 33 which has been reported by many
33 B authors. Ref.: Goss W.A., et al., 1978A&A....65..307G
W33 C This is a complex of IRS 1, 2, and 3 in W 33 which has been reported
33 C by many authors. It is identified with W 33 main.
33 C Ref.: Stier M.T., et al., 1984ApJ...283..573S
W33 mainThis is identified with W 33 C.
W33 Met This is a methanol emission source in W 33 C which has been reported
33 Met by many authors. Ref.: Slysh V.I., et al., 1993ApJ...413L.133S
W36 (1) W 36 is an extended region and is designated by two different
36 (1) positions in the original Westerhout's catalogue. (1) and (2) are
36 (1) supplements which are added by authors of this machine-readable
36 (1) catalogue.
W36 (2) See above.
W49 A This is a massive star-forming regions in W 49 which has been
49 A reported by many authors.
49 A Ref.: Gordon M.A., et al., 1989ApJ...337..782G
W49 B This is a supernova remnant in W 49 which has been reported by many
49 B authors. Ref.: Pye J.P., et al., 1984MNRAS.207..649P
W49 N These are far-infrared components in W 49.
W49 SE See above.
W49 SW See above.
W51 A These are discrete sources in W 51 which has been reported by many
51 A authors. Ref.: Subrahmanyan R., et al., 1995MNRAS.275..755S
W51 B See above.
W51 C See above.
W51 M This is identified with W 51 A.
51 M Ref.: Ziurys L.M., et al., 1991ApJ...373..535Z
W68 (1) W 36 is a ridge and is designated by two different positions in the
68 (1) original Westerhout's catalogue. (1), (2), and (3) are supplements
68 (1) which are added by authors of this machine-readable catalogue.
W68 (2) See above.
W68 (3) See above.
W74 (1) W 74 is a ridge and is designated by two different positions
74 (1) in the original Westerhout's catalogue. (1) and (2) are supplements
74 (1) which are added by authors of this machine-readable catalogue.
W74 (2) See above.
W75 N This is a discrete source in W 75 which has been reported by many
75 N authors. Ref.: Davis C.J., et al., 1998AJ....115.1118D
W75 S This is a discrete source in W 75 which has been reported by many
75 S authors. Ref.: Wilson T.L., et al., 1990A&A...239..305W
W75 A This is identified with W 75 S.
W75 B This is identified with W 75 N.