Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
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Result of query: info cati DNM2003]$

Details on Acronym:   [DNM2003]
  
[DNM2003] (De Breuck+Neri+Morganti+, 2003)
Write:<<[DNM2003] J2330+3927 a>>
<<[DNM2003] J2330+3927 Star>>
<<[DNM2003] J2330+3927 CO>>
<<[DNM2003] J2330+3927 W>>
N: 3+1+1+3
Object:Part of G + (Rad)  (SIMBAD class: Unknown = Object of Unknown Nature)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:Multi-frequency study of the radio galaxy B3 2327+391.
N=3 components (Nos a-c), N=1 Offset star in the field, N=1 CO peak, and N=3 radio components (Nos N, C, S).
[DNM2003] J2330+3927 a is the most likely AGN position from optical/IR observations but it is not coincident with the central radio component.
See also [PD2005]
in source:B3 2327+391
Ref:=2003A&A...401..911D
byDE BREUCK C. , NERI R., MORGANTI R., OMONT A., ROCCA-VOLMERANGE B., STERN D., REULAND M., VAN BREUGEL W., ROETTGERING H., STANFORD S.A., SPINRAD H., VIGOTTI M., WRIGHT M.
 Astron. Astrophys., 401, 911-925 (2003)
  CO emission and associated H I absorption from a massive gas reservoir surrounding the z = 3 radio galaxy B3 J2330+3927.
oB3 J2330+3927 = B3 2327+391 in SIMBAD. 6C J1908+7220 (2000 coord.) = 6C 1909+7215 in SIMBAD. 8C 1425+635 is a misprint for 8C 1435+633. B3 J2330+3929 and J2330+3926 are misprint for B3 J2330+3927.
oFig.2, Table 1: <[DNM2003] J2330+3927 a> (Nos a-c), <[DNM2003] J2330+3927 Star> N=1, <[DNM2003] J2330+3927 CO> N=1. Table 3: <[DNM2003] J2330+3927 W> (Nos N, C, S).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database