Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 10-Apr-2024)

Result of query: info cati CSE99] HHMMSS.s-DDMMSS$
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Details on Acronym:   [CSE99]
  
[CSE99] (Cotera+Simpson+Erickson+, 1999)
Write:<<[CSE99] HHMMSS.s+DDMMSS>>
<<[CSE99] Star H2-A>>
N: 6+2
Object:*  (SIMBAD class: EmLine* = Emission-line Star)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:Table 1: format 'HHMMSS.s+DDMMSS', N=6 new emission-line sources coincident with stars, within 20pc of Sgr A West.
[CSE99] 174218.2-285453, coincident with the peak of emission of [HJB85] Sgr A-H2, is also referred as 'Star H2-A', and there is a second star [HJB85] Sgr A-H2, referred as 'Star H2-B'.
Maps Figs 2, 4, 6, 7.
NAME in Table 1 is the name of the corresponding radio region. See also [HJB85] and [CEC96].
in source:NAME Gal Center
Ref:=1999ApJ...510..747C
byCOTERA A.S. , SIMPSON J.P., ERICKSON E.F., COLGAN S.W.J., BURTON M.G., ALLEN D.A.
 Astrophys. J., 510, 747-758 (1999)
  Isolated hot stars in the Galactic Center vicinity.
oTable 1: <[CSE99] HHMMSS.s-DDMMSS> N=6. Fig.6: <[CSE99] Star H2-A> (Nos A-B).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database