Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 24-Apr-2024)

Result of query: info cati LHR84] GL 961 Wa$
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Details on Acronym:   [LHR84]
  
[LHR84] (Lenzen+Hofdapp+Reddmann, 1984)
Write:<<[LHR84] GL 961Wa>>
N: 3
Object:(IR)  (SIMBAD class: Infrared = Infra-Red Source)
Note:NIR maps of AFGL 961 show two components East and West. In 2004, a faint third source is found (GL 961Wb), and GL 961W is renamed GL 961Wa.
in source:RAFGL 961
Ref:=1984A&A...137..365L
byLENZEN R. , HODAPP K.-W., REDDMANN T.
 Astron. Astrophys., 137, 365-367 (1984)
  GL 961: an infrared double source.
oTable 1: <[LHR84] GL 961W> (Nos E, W).
Ref:=2004A&A...427..505A
byALVAREZ C. , HOARE M., GLINDEMANN A., RICHICHI A.
 Astron. Astrophys., 427, 505-518 (2004)
  Near-IR speckle imaging of massive young stellar objects.
oFig.10, Table 1: <[AHG2004] GL 961-Fan> N=1. Fig.14: <[AHG2004] NGC 7538 IRS A> (Nos A-C), <[AHG2004] NGC 7538 Star a> (Nos a-f). Fig.15: <[AHG2004] GL 5180 IRS 1 A> (Nos A-D). Fig.10, Table 1: <[LHR84] GL 961 Wa> (Nos Wa, Wb) added.
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database