Details on Acronym: HS
HS (Hot Spot) ***** Avoid the usage of HS, prefer [LSB2000] Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)
Details on Acronym: [LSB2000]
[LSB2000] (Lawrence+Sugerman+Bouchet+, 2000)= (HS) Write:<<[LSB2000] HS NN-NNN>>
<<[LSB2000] Star N>> N: 11+5 Object:Spot + * (SIMBAD class: Unknown = Object of Unknown Nature) Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad Note:N=11 hot spots in SNR 1987A, format 'NN-NNN'. In the format 'NN-NNN' the first digit represents the order of discovery, the trailing 3 digits encode the first reported imaging position angle of the feature. Spots 1 to 7 are already reported in some IAUCs, without designation, or for spots 1 to 6 as [GKC2000] Nos 1 to 6. Stars 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, format 'Star N'. Star 2 and 3 identical to [WLJ87] Star 2, 3. See [WLJ87]. Star 5 is reported in 1992IAUC.5592....1P and 1995ApJ...439..730P as 'superposed star'. in source:Magellanic Clouds:LMC:SN 1987A = SN 1987A Ref:=2000ApJ...537L.123L byLAWRENCE S.S. , SUGERMAN B.E., BOUCHET P., CROTTS A.P.S., UGLESICH R., HEATHCOTE S. Astrophys. J., 537, 123-126 (2000) On the emergence and discovery of hot spots in SNR 1987A. oTable 1: <[LSB2000] HS N-NNN> N=9. Text: <[LSB2000] Star N> (Nos 2-6). Ref:=2000IAUC.7520Q...1S bySUGERMAN B. , LAWRENCE S., CROTTS A. IAU Circ., 7520, 1-None (2000) Supernova 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud. o<[LSB2000] HS NN-NNN> (Nos 10-040, 11-355) added. Ref:=2001IAUC.7623....2S bySUGERMAN B. , LAWRENCE S., CROTTS A. IAU Circ., 7623, 2-None (2001) Supernova 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud. o<[LSB2000] HS NN-NNN> (Nos 12-050, 13-165, 14-249) added. Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database
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