Difference between revisions of "Target selection for brc36"

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--[[User:CJohnson|CJohnson]] 16:33, 9 February 2011 (PST)
 
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Using SIMBAD, and searching under coordinates yields 83 objects mostly stars: 17 *iC, 13 TT*, 4 *, 1 **, 8 Y*O, 4 Em*, 1 Or*, 1 *i* (star in double system), 1 *IN (star in nebula), 16 IR sources, 3 smm, 5 Molecular cloud, 2 part of cloud, 1 cloud, 1 dark nebula, 1 bright nebula, 1 reflection nebula, and 1 radio source. One of the molecular clouds is the elephant trunk nebula.--[[User:Linahan|Linahan]] 13:20, 11 February 2011 (PST)

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brc36 21h35m32.6s +57d31m50s

  • BRC 36 3 articles on ADS two are on star formation but none on SIMBAD
  • 3 results from ADS: 1 abstract, 2 Chandra proposals; 0 results from Simbad, however, Aladin applet Simbad identifies (and IRAS-IRIS reveals) 6 YSOs, 10 IR sources, 2 Mol Cld, Rf Neb, Br Neb, Dk Neb, stars in nebulae, and stars in clouds.
  • This looks like an interesting field. Lots going on (too much?) ADS: Garmire and Getman are both proposing to use Chandra to study this area. (x-rays)

--CJohnson 16:33, 9 February 2011 (PST)

Using SIMBAD, and searching under coordinates yields 83 objects mostly stars: 17 *iC, 13 TT*, 4 *, 1 **, 8 Y*O, 4 Em*, 1 Or*, 1 *i* (star in double system), 1 *IN (star in nebula), 16 IR sources, 3 smm, 5 Molecular cloud, 2 part of cloud, 1 cloud, 1 dark nebula, 1 bright nebula, 1 reflection nebula, and 1 radio source. One of the molecular clouds is the elephant trunk nebula.--Linahan 13:20, 11 February 2011 (PST)