Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
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Result of query: info cati ZS93] Arc$
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Details on Acronym:   [ZS93]
  
[ZS93] (Zucker+Soker, 1993)
Write:<<[ZS93] A>>
<<[ZS93] A'>>
<<[ZS93] A''>>
<<[ZS93] Arm W>>
<<[ZS93] Ansa W>>
<<[ZS93] Blob>>
<<[ZS93] Bump>>
<<[ZS93] Arc>>
<<[ZS93] Rim>>
N: 14+5+1+2+2+4
Object:Feature  (SIMBAD class: Unknown = Object of Unknown Nature)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:Morphological study of IC 4593: (Nos A-M) = Condensations or knots, some of them having an external counterpart on the border of the asymmetrical shell, labeled with the same letter and a superscript (Nos B'-E'), C" (C'' in SIMBAD) being the counterpart of C' to the opposite side of the central star. (See Fig. 3 in the 2nd ref.) In Fig.2 of the 1st ref., different features are seen: N=2 Arms, we labeled 'Arm N' and 'Arm S' for North and South, N=2 Ansae, we labeled 'Ansa N' and 'Ansa S' for North and South, and N=4 different features: a Blob, a Bump, an Arc, and a Rim. See also [OML99].
in source:IC 4593
Ref:=1993ApJ...408..579Z
byZUCKER D.B. , SOKER N.
 Astrophys. J., 408, 579-585 (1993)
  The morphology and interaction with the interstellar medium of the planetary nebula IC 4593.
oTable 1, Fig.1: <[ZS93] A> (Nos A-M), <[ZS93] Arm W> (Nos N, S), <[ZS93] Ansa W> (Nos N, S), <[ZS93] Blob>, <[ZS93] Bump>, <[ZS93] Arc>, <[ZS93] Rim>.
Ref:=1997NewA....2..461C
byCORRADI R.L.M. , GUERRERO M., MANCHADO A., MAMPASO A.
 New Astronomy, 2, 461-470 (1997)
  Multiple collimated outflows in a planetary nebula?
oC" = C'' in SIMBAD.
oFig.3: <[ZS93] A'> (Nos B'-E'), <[ZS93] C''>.
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database