Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
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Result of query: info cati GBT92]$

Details on Acronym:   [GBT92]
  
[GBT92] (Georgiev+Bilkina+Tikhonov, 1992)
Write:<<[GBT92] A>>
<<[GBT92] NN>>
<<[GBT92] NE NN>>
<<[GBT92] NW NN>>
<<[GBT92] W NN>>
N: 26+89+99+44+76
Object:*  (SIMBAD class: Star)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:1st ref., Table 3: format 'A' N=26, format 'NN' N=89, (Nos 1-95), (Nos 42-49) are missing. 2nd ref.: Table 4: format 'NE NN' N=99 stars in the North-Eastern area. Table 5: format 'NW NN' N=44 stars in the North-Western area. Table 6: format 'W NN' N=76 stars in the Western area. Tables 2, 3: the numberings are continuing the lists of [GTK91].
in source:M 81 = NGC 3031
Ref:=1992A&AS...95..581G
byGEORGIEV T.B. , BILKINA B.I., TIKHONOV N.A.
 Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 95, 581-588 (1992)
  The brightest blue and red stars in the galaxy M 81.
oS = [S84b] M 81
oTable 3: <[GBT92] A> N=26, <[GBT92] NN> N=95
Ref:=1992A&AS...96..569G
byGEORGIEV T.B. , BILKINA B.I., TIKHONOV N.A.
 Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 96, 569-581 (1992)
  The distribution of blue and red stars around the M 81 galaxy.
oKar 952+69 = DDO 66
oTables 2, 3: <[GTK91] TNN> (Nos T11-T70) added, <[GTK91] NNNA> (Nos 51-110) added. Table 4: <[GBT92] NE NN> (Nos 1-99). Table 5: <[GBT92] NW NN> (Nos 1-44). Table 6: <[GBT92] W NN> (Nos 1-76).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database