Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

OMC-2 FIR 1c
N: 4+6+18
Object:(IR)  (SIMBAD class: Infrared = Infra-Red Source)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:N=4 Far-IR sources in OMC 1, format 'OMC-1 FIR N'.
N=6 Far-IR sources in OMC 2, format 'OMC-2 FIR N' and N=18 components format 'OMC-2 FIR Na'.
in source:OMC:OMC 1 = OMC 1
in source:OMC:OMC 2 = OMC 2
Ref:=1990A&A...228...95M
byMEZGER P.G. , WINK J.E., ZYLKA R.
 Astron. Astrophys., 228, 95-107 (1990)
  Lambda 1.3 mm dust emission from the star-forming cloud cores OMC 1 and 2.
oTable 1: <[MWZ90] OMC-1 FIR N> N=4, <[MWZ90] OMC-2 FIR N> N=6
Ref:=1997ApJ...474L.135C
byCHINI R. , REIPURTH B., WARD-THOMPSON D., BALLY J., NYMAN L.-A., SIEVERS A., BILLAWALA Y.
 Astrophys. J., 474, 135-138 (1997)
  Dust filaments and star formation in OMC-2 and OMC-3.
oTable 1: <[CRW97] OMC-3 MMS NN> (Nos 1-10). Table 1: <[MWZ90] OMC-2 FIR Na> (Nos 1a-1c, 6a-6d)
Ref:=2008ApJ...683..255S
bySHIMAJIRI Y. , TAKAHASHI S., TAKAKUWA S., SAITO M., KAWABE R.
 Astrophys. J., 683, 255-266 (2008)
  Millimeter- and submillimeter-wave observations of the OMC-2/3 region. II. Observational evidence for outflow-triggered star formation in the OMC-2 FIR 3/4 region.
oFig.7, Table 4: <[MWZ90] OMC-2 FIR 4a> (Nos 4a-4k) added.

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