Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
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Result of query: info cati VdBH$

Details on Acronym:   BH
   BH (van den Bergh+Hagen) ***** Avoid the usage of BH, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database
Details on Acronym:   Herbst
   Herbst (Herbst) ***** Avoid the usage of Herbst, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   Herbst
   Herbst (Herbst) ***** Avoid the usage of Herbst, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   SRN
   SRN (* in Reflection Nebula) ***** Avoid the usage of SRN, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   SRNH
   SRNH (* in Reflection Nebula, Herbst) ***** Avoid the usage of SRNH, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   Van den Bergh-Hagen
   Van den Bergh-Hagen (Van den Bergh+Hagen) ***** Avoid the usage of Van den Bergh-Hagen, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: D = Assigned by the Dictionary of Acronyms
Details on Acronym:   VBH
   VBH (Van den Bergh+Herbst) ***** Avoid the usage of VBH, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   VBH
   VBH (Van den Bergh+Herbst) ***** Avoid the usage of VBH, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   VDBH
   VDBH (Van Den Bergh+Hagen)= (BH) = (Van den Bergh-Hagen) Write:<<Cl VDBH NNN>> N: 262 Object:OCl + GCl  (SIMBAD class: Cluster* = Cluster of Stars) Note:Table I: N=262 clusters of stars, 63 new objects. Ref:=1975AJ.....80...11V byVAN DEN BERGH S. , HAGEN G.L. Astron. J., 80, 11-16 (1975) Uniform survey of clusters in the Southern Milky Way. oTable I: <Cl VDBH NNN> (Nos 1-262) Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   VDBH
   VDBH (Van Den Bergh+Herbst)= (VBH) = (VHE) Write:<<VDBH NN>> N: 93 Object:RFN  (SIMBAD class: RefNeb = Reflection Nebula) Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad Ref:=1975AJ.....80..208V byVAN DEN BERGH S. , HERBST W. Astron. J., 80, 208-211 (1975) Catalogue of southern stars embedded in nebulosity. o<VdBH NN> N=93 RfN (Nos 1-93), <VdBH NNa> N=136 =E=Catalogue in electronic form as VII/218 Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   VDBH
   VDBH = (Herbst) = (SRN) = (SRNH) = (VBH) = (VHE) Write:<<VDBH NN A>>
<<VDBH NNa A>>
<<VDBH NNaN>> N: 212+264 Object:*  (SIMBAD class: Star) Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad Note:3 1st refs:
format 'NN' when there is just one star in the nebula,. format 'NNa' when there are several stars in the nebula. or 'NNaN' for the star 3a1 and 3a2 which is a binary in the 2nd ref.
4th ref. (1996A&AS..115..517R)
introduces new formats for supplementary stars: e.g. VDBH 11 J or for a star considered as single which is in reality multiple: e.g.: VDBH 2A and B. VDBH 25a A, B and C.
Identif. charts Ref:=1975AJ.....80..208V byVAN DEN BERGH S. , HERBST W. Astron. J., 80, 208-211 (1975) Catalogue of southern stars embedded in nebulosity. o<VdBH NN> N=93 RfN (Nos 1-93), <VdBH NNa> N=136 Ref:=1975AJ.....80..212H byHERBST W. Astron. J., 80, 212-226 (1975) R associations. I. UBV photometry and MK spectroscopy of stars in southern reflection nebulae. oTables II, III: <VdBH NNa>, <VdBH NNaN> 67 are new Ref:=1980A&A....82..295G byGAHM G.F. , MALMORT M. Astron. Astrophys., 82, 295-304 (1980) A study of stars in southern dust clouds with bright nebulosities. oTable 1: <VdBH NNa> N=9. Ref:=1996A&AS..115..517R byROUSSEAU J.-M. , PERIE J.-P. Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 115, 517-530 (1996) Astrometric positions of stars associated with nebulosities in the southern hemisphere. o<VdBH NN A>, <VdBH NNa A> N=264 =E=Catalogue in electronic form as <Van Den Bergh + Herbst> =E=Catalogue in electronic form as VII/218 Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   VHE
   VHE (Van den Bergh+Herbst) ***** Avoid the usage of VHE, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature
Details on Acronym:   VHE
   VHE (Van den Bergh+Herbst) ***** Avoid the usage of VHE, prefer VDBH Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature

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