Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

inuum sources, V to XIII = progressively fainter H-alpha structures.
Format R-A: Substructures.
Format R-AN: smaller H-alpha knots.
Format R-Aa or R-Aa or R-ANa (a letter 'a' could be added at the end of the 3 formats) where the letter stands for
n = nebular knot or not obvious stellar cluster.
s = stellar cluster or no nebular emission.
See also [MMM98b].
in source:NGC 4214
Ref:=2000AJ....120.3007M
byMacKENTY J.W. , MAIZ-APELLANIZ J., PICKENS C.E., NORMAN C.A., WALBORN N.R.
 Astron. J., 120, 3007-3026 (2000)
  Hubble space Telescope/WFPC2 and VLA observations of the ionized gas in the dwarf starburst galaxy NGC 4214.
oin ref list CERVINO 1994A&A...284..749C instead of 284..789, MAS-HESSE 1991IAUS..143..613M instead of IAUS.43.613
oTable 2: <[MMP2000] R>, <[MMP2000] Ra>, <[MMP2000] R-A>, <[MMP2000] R-Aa>, <[MMP2000] R-AN>, <[MMP2000] R-ANa>, N=42.

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