Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
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Result of query: info cati RBL91] VLA$
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Details on Acronym:   [RBL91]
  
[RBL91] (Rowan-Robinson+Broadhurst+Lawrence+, 1991)
Write:<<[RBL91] A>>
<<[RBL91] VLA>>
N: 8+1
Object:?  (SIMBAD class: Unknown = Object of Unknown Nature)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:N=8 objects in the field of IRAS galaxy F10214+4724 (Nos A-H), No. A is found in the literature as 'Star A.
N=1 VLA radio-source.
Ref:=1991Natur.351..719R
byROWAN-ROBINSON M. , BROADHURST T., LAWRENCE A., McMAHON R.G., LONSDALE C.J., OLIVER S.J., TAYLOR A.N., HACKING P.B., CONROW T., SAUNDERS W., ELLIS R.S., EFSTATHIOU G.P., CONDON J.J.
 Nature, 351, 719-None (1991)
  A high-redshift IRAS galaxy with huge luminosity - hidden quasar or protogalaxy ?
oFig.1: <[RBL91] A> (Nos A-G). Table 1: <[RBL91] VLA>.
Ref:=1996ApJ...461...72E
byEISENHARDT P.R. , ARMUS L., HOGG D.W., SOIFER B.T., NEUGEBAUER G., WERNER M.W.
 Astrophys. J., 461, 72-83 (1996)
  Hubble Space Telescope observations of the luminous IRAS source FSC 10214+4724: a gravitationally lensed infrared quasar.
oStar A and Star H = [RBL91] A and [RBL91] H.
oTable 1: <[RBL91] A> (No. H) added. Table 1: <[EAH96] Component N> (Nos 1-5).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database