Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

istinguish between dwarfs lying in the same SECCO field.
Format -dI-N: for dwarf irregular galaxies.
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in source:NAME Virgo Cluster
Ref:=2015ApJ...800L..15B
byBELLAZZINI M. , MAGRINI L., MUCCIARELLI A., BECCARI G., IBATA R., BATTAGLIA G., MARTIN N., TESTA V., FUMANA M., MARCHETTI A., CORRENTI M., FRATERNALI F.
 Astrophys. J., 800L, 15 (2015)
  H II regions within a compact high velocity cloud. A nearly starless dwarf galaxy?
oText, Table 2: <SECCO N> (No. 1). Figs 2-3, Table 1: <[BMM2015] SNA> (Nos S2-S3, S3A-S3B).
Ref:=2016A&A...591A..56B
byBECCARI G. , BELLAZZINI M., BATTAGLIA G., IBATA R., MARTIN N., TESTA V., CIGNONI M., CORRENTI M.
 Astron. Astrophys., 591A, 56-56 (2016)
  The StEllar Counterparts of COmpact high velocity clouds (SECCO) survey. II. Sensitivity of the survey and the atlas of synthetic dwarf galaxies.
oTable 2: <SECCO-LSB-VAN> (Nos VC1-VC2, VD1-VD3, VX1), <SECCO-LSB-U1> N=1.
Ref:=2017MNRAS.467.3751B
byBELLAZZINI M. , BELOKUROV V., MAGRINI L., FRATERNALI F., TESTA V., BECCARI G., MARCHETTI A., CARINI R.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 467, 3751-3758 (2017)
  Redshift, metallicity and size of two extended dwarf Irregular galaxies: a link between dwarf Irregulars and ultra diffuse galaxies?
oFig. 1, Table 1: <SECCO-dI-NA> (Nos 1-2).

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