Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 26-Apr-2024)

Result of query: info cati Ch90 4C 41.17 AN$
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Details on Acronym:   Ch90
  
Ch90 (Chambers+, 1990)
Write:<<Ch90 4C 41.17 AN>>
<<Ch90 a>>
<<Ch90 A>>
N: 7+7
Object:(Rad) + ?  (SIMBAD class: Unknown = Object of Unknown Nature)
Note:Radio components of 4C.17, format '4C 41.17 AN'.
Objects in the field: format 'a' or 'A', (Nos v-z, A)
In component 'N' the letter N stands for Nucleus
See also [CMV96]
Ref:=1990ApJ...363...21C
byCHAMBERS K.C. , MILEY G.K., VAN BREUGEL W.J.M.
 Astrophys. J., 363, 21-39 (1990)
  4C 41.17: a radio galaxy at a redshift of 3.8.
oTable 2: <Ch90 4C 41.17 AN> (Nos A, B1-B3, C). Table 4: <Ch90 a> (Nos v-z), <Ch90 A> No. A
Ref:=1994AJ....107..480C
byCARILLI C.L. , OWEN F.N., HARRIS D.E.
 Astron. J., 107, 480-493 (1994)
  Radio continuum polarimetric imaging of high redshift radio galaxies.
o(Erratum) erratum AJ 107 p. 2299
oTable 2: <Ch90 4C 41.17 A> No. N added. Table 3: <[COH94] 0902+343 AN> (Nos A1-A2, B1-B2, J1-J2, N>
Ref:=2002ApJ...569..611S
bySTEINBRING E. , CRAMPTON D., HUTCHINGS J.B.
 Astrophys. J., 569, 611-623 (2002)
  Radio galaxies at z = 1.1 to 3.8: adaptive optics imaging and archival Hubble Space Telescope data.
oTable 4, Figs 1 to 5: <[SCH2002] 3C 356 aN> (Nos a-b, a1-a2), <[SCH2002] 3C 230 a> (Nos a-c), <[SCH2002] 3C 230 N> (No. 1), <[SCH2002] 3C 68.2 a> (Nos a-b), <[SCH2002] 3C 68.2 N> (Nos 1-3), <[SCH2002] 3C 294 a> (Nos a-d), <[SCH2002] 3C 294 N> (Nos 1-2), <[SCH2002] TXS 0828+193 a> (Nos a-e), <[SCH2002] TXS 0828+193 N> (No. 1). Table 4, Fig.6: <Ch90 4C 41.17 AN> (Nos A1, A2) added.
Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature