Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 26-Apr-2024)

Result of query: info cati IEF2000] 3C 353 W$
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Details on Acronym:   [IEF2000]
  
[IEF2000] (Iwasawa+Ettori+Fabian+, 2000) (Not yet in Simbad)
Write:<<[IEF2000] 3C 353 W>>
<<[IEF2000] 3C 353 Wa>>
<<[IEF2000] 3C 353 WWa>>
<<[IEF2000] gN>>
N: 3
Object:G  (SIMBAD class: Galaxy)
Note:ASCA observations of 3C 353, one of the bright galaxy in the central part of ZwCl 1718-0108: 3 X-ray components are indicated (N, C, S) in Fig.1, 1 west-plume (Wp) and 1 north-east plume (NWp) in Fig.2. Fig.4, Table 4: N=3 other bright galaxies in the central part of ZwCl 1718-0108 (Nos g1-g3).
in source:ZwCl 1718-0108
Ref:=2000MNRAS.313..515I
byIWASAWA K. , ETTORI S., FABIAN A.C., EDGE A.C., EBELING H.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 313, 515-523 (2000)
  Zw 1718.1-0108: a highly disturbed galaxy cluster at low Galactic latitude.
oTable 4: g1 = 2MASX J17204075-0108573, g2 = 2MASX J17204089-0111573, g3 = LEDA 1126470.
oFigs 1, 2: <[IEF2000] 3C 353 W> (Nos N, C, S), <[IEF2000] 3C 353 Wp> N=1, <[IEF2000] 3C 353 NWp> N=1. Table 4: <[IEF2000] gN> (Nos g1-g3).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database