Details on Acronym: SC1
SC1 (Sandage+Carlson, 1st paper) ***** Avoid the usage of SC1, prefer [SC82] Originof the Acronym: L (1994A&A...287..371P)
Details on Acronym: [SC82]
[SC82] (Sandage+Carlson, 1982)= (SC1) Write:<<[SC82] NN>>
<<[SC82] SNN>>
<<[SC82] PMN>>
<<[SC82] VNN>> N: 16+67+6+8 Object:* (SIMBAD class: Star) Note:Table 1: format 'SNN', N=16 Standard * among (Nos S1-S51)
Table 2: format 'NN', N=67 bright stars among (Nos 1-70)
Table 3: format 'PMN', N=6 Proper Motion *, (Nos PM1-PM6)
Table 4: format 'VNN', N=8 Variable * among (Nos V1-V28)
Plates
See also: [SK76], [S83], [S84b], [S84c], [SC85], [SC85b], [SC86], [SC88], [SCK96], and outside the series: [HS80], [PCP94] in source:Sextans A = DDO 75 Ref:=1982ApJ...258..439S bySANDAGE A. , CARLSON G. Astrophys. J., 258, 439-456 (1982) Distance and absolute magnitudes of the brightest stars in the dwarf galaxy Sextans A. oTable 1: <[SC82] SNN> N=16 among (Nos S1-S51), Table 2: <[SC82] NN> N=67 among (Nos 1-70), Table 3: <[SC82] PMN> (Nos PM1-PM6), Table 4: <[SC82] VNN> N=8 among (Nos V1-V28) Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database
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