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567.55 *iC 21 33 17.02 +57 59 53.7
 
567.55 *iC 21 33 17.02 +57 59 53.7
 
1990Ap&SS.174...13K 
Astrophys. Space Sci., 174, 13 (1990) 
Solar-type stars in Cepheus OB 2: H-alpha emission stars and IRAS point sources. 
KUN M. and PASZTOR L
 
1990Ap&SS.174...13K 
Astrophys. Space Sci., 174, 13 (1990) 
Solar-type stars in Cepheus OB 2: H-alpha emission stars and IRAS point sources. 
KUN M. and PASZTOR L
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# 23 Cl* Trumpler 37 KUN 307 590.18 *iC 21 34 05.29 +58 07 38.8
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1990Ap&SS.174...13K 
Astrophys. Space Sci., 174, 13 (1990) 
Solar-type stars in Cepheus OB 2: H-alpha emission stars and IRAS point sources. 
KUN M. and PASZTOR L
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The rest have no sources:

Revision as of 19:16, 11 February 2011

brc34 21h32m51.2s +58d08m43s

  • BRC 34 1 proposal to study by Garmire, nothing on SIMBAD
  • 0 ADS abstracts; 0 Simbad citations.
  • No object listed at (or near) these precise coordinates, however, AllSky Optical images reveal the clouds that were of interest to Lori. Parts of the cloud are labeled. The DSS2.POSSII image reveals 2 star clusters, a Cloud Dark Nebula, and 2 IR sources (one above & slightly to the right of the center of the image) Many hits on 2MASS

--CJohnson 16:28, 9 February 2011 (PST)

Using SIMBAD with the coordinates yields 23 targets: Dark nebula 2, Cloud 2, IR source 6, PoC (part of cloud) 3, UV source 1, MoC (molecular cloud) 1, Em* 1, *iC (star in cluster) 6 and smm (submillimetric source)1. Starting with the most references:

  1. 14 HD 205510 439.13 *iC 21 33 41.7048 +58 11 45.234 has 12 references. I don't know if any are worth looking into but the last one might be a good archival source.

2006AstL...32..759G 
Astron. Lett., 32, 759-771 (2006) 
Pulkovo compilation of radial velocities for 35495 stars in a common system. 
GONTCHAROV G.A. 1999A&A...343..446D 
Astron. Astrophys., 343, 446-454 (1999) 
Late A-type stars: new Stroemgren photometric calibrations of absolute magnitudes from Hipparcos. 
DOMINGO A. and FIGUERAS F. 1999A&AS..137..451G 
Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 137, 451-456 (1999) 
Radial velocities. IX. Measurements of 2800 B2-F5 stars for Hipparcos. 
GRENIER S., BAYLAC M.-O., ROLLAND L., BURNAGE R., ARENOU F., BRIOT D., DELMAS F., DUFLOT M., GENTY V., GOMEZ A.E., HALBWACHS J.-L., MAROUARD M., OBLAK E. and SELLIER A. 1983A&AS...51..245N 
Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 51, 245-256 (1983) 
Lists of photometric Am candidates. 
NICOLET B. 1974RMxAA...1..175M 
Rev. Mex. Astron. Astrofis., 1, 175-201 (1974) 
Multicolor photometry of metallic-line stars. III. A photometric catalogue. 
MENDOZA E.E. 1973A&AS...10..385H 
Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 10, 385-403 (1973) 
Catalogue of Am stars with known spectral types. 
HAUCK B. 1968ApJ...154..923S 
Astrophys. J., 154, 923-931 (1968) 
A spectroscopic and photometric investigation of the association Cepheus OB2. 
SIMONSON S.C. 1967JO.....50..425B 
J. Obs., 50, 425 (1967) 
Observations spectrographiques d'etoiles A a spectre particulier et a raies metalliques. 
BERTAUD C. and FLOQUET M. 1965JO.....48..211B 
J. Obs., 48, 211 (1965) 
Catalogue et bibliographie des etoiles A a spectre particulier. 
BERTAUD C. 1960JO.....43..129B 
J. Obs., 43, 129 (1960) 
Catalogue et bibliographie des etoiles A a spectre particulier. 
BERTAUD C. 1959JO.....42...45B 
J. Obs., 42, 45 (1959) 
Catalogue et bibliographie des etoiles a spectre particulier. 
BERTAUD C. 1958TrRig...7...33A 
Trudy Astrofiz. Lab. Riga, 7, 33-97 (1958) 
Determination of magnitudes, color indices, and spectral classes of stars in an area centered on R.A.=21h24m, Dec=+58.5deg. 
ALKSNIS A.

  1. 16 has 11 sources and seems to be talking about the BRC. JCMTSF J213332.0+580332 453.73 Cld 21 33 32.4 +58 03 28

2009MNRAS.400.1726M 
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 400, 1726-1733 (2009) 
CO observations towards bright-rimmed clouds. 
MORGAN L.K., URQUHART J.S. and THOMPSON M.A. 2008A&A...477..557M 
Astron. Astrophys., 477, 557-571 (2008) 
A SCUBA survey of bright-rimmed clouds. 
MORGAN L.K., THOMPSON M.A., URQUHART J.S. and WHITE G.J. 2008ApJS..175..277D 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 175, 277-295 (2008) 
The SCUBA legacy catalogues: submillimeter-continuum objects detected by SCUBA. 
DI FRANCESCO J., JOHNSTONE D., KIRK H., MacKENZIE T. and LEDWOSINSKA E. 2005A&A...443..535V 
Astron. Astrophys., 443, 535-540 (2005) 
H_2_O maser emission from bright rimmed clouds in the northern hemisphere. 
VALDETTARO R., PALLA F., BRAND J. and CESARONI R. 2004A&A...426..535M 
Astron. Astrophys., 426, 535-545 (2004) 
A radio and mid-infrared survey of northern bright-rimmed clouds. 
MORGAN L.K., THOMPSON M.A., URQUHART J.S., WHITE G.J. and MIAO J. 2002AJ....123.2597O 
Astron. J., 123, 2597-2626 (2002) 
H{alpha} emission stars and Herbig-Haro objects in the vicinity of bright-rimmed clouds. 
OGURA K., SUGITANI K. and PICKLES A. 1997A&A...324..249L 
Astron. Astrophys., 324, 249-262 (1997) 
Cometary globules. III. Triggered star formation in IC 1848. 
LEFLOCH B., LAZAREFF B. and CASTETS A. 1996A&A...309..581W 
Astron. Astrophys., 309, 581-611 (1996) 
The structure of the IC1396 region. 
WEIKARD H., WOUTERLOOT J.G.A., CASTETS A., WINNEWISSER G. and SUGITANI K. 1995Ap&SS.224..571S 
Astrophys. Space Sci., 224, 571-572 (1995) 
Searches for bright-rimmed clouds with IRAS point sources. 
SUGITANI K. and OGURA K. 1995MNRAS.276...57C 
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 276, 57-73 (1995) 
IRAS-selected Galactic star-forming regions. II. Water maser detections in the extended sample. 
CODELLA C., PALUMBO G.G.C., PARESCHI G., SCAPPINI F., CASELLI P. and ATTOLINI M.R. 1991ApJS...77...59S 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 77, 59-66 (1991) 
A catalog of bright-rimmed clouds with IRAS Point Sources: candidates for star formation by radiation-driven implosion. I. The Northern hemisphere. 
SUGITANI K., FUKUI Y. and OGURA K.


  1. 10 The next one has 5 sources0 LDN 1102 381.96 DNe 21 32.5 +58 03

2005A&A...432..575F 
Astron. Astrophys., 432, 575-584 (2005) 
Star formation in globules in IC 1396. 
FROEBRICH D., SCHOLZ A., EISLOEFFEL J. and MURPHY G.C. 2005PASJ...57S...1D 
Publ. Astron. Soc. Jap., 57, 1-368 (2005) 
Atlas and catalog of dark clouds based on Digitized Sky Survey I. 
DOBASHI K., UEHARA H., KANDORI R., SAKURAI T., KAIDEN M., UMEMOTO T. and SATO F. 2004A&A...418..131K 
Astron. Astrophys., 418, 131-141 (2004) 
Far-infrared loops in the 2nd Galactic Quadrant. 
KISS C., MOOR A. and TOTH L.V. 2002A&A...383..631D 
Astron. Astrophys., 383, 631-635 (2002) 
A catalogue of dust clouds in the Galaxy. 
DUTRA C.M. and BICA E. 1962ApJS....7....1L 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 7, 1-52 (1962) 
Catalogue of dark nebulae. 
LYNDS B.T.

--Linahan 10:52, 11 February 2011 (PST)

#5 has 3 sources	[G85] 3 330.83	PoC	21 32 59	+58 03.3	

1993Afz....36..527G 
Astrofizika, 36, 527-534 (1993) 
Relationship between neutral hydrogen and radial systems of dark globules. 
GYULBUDAGHIAN A.L. 1986Afz....24..201G 
Astrofizika, 24, 201-203 (1986) 
Radial systems of dark globules in the Association Cep OB2. 
GYULBUDAGHIAN A.L., RODRIGUEZ L.F. and CANTO J. 1985Afz....23..295G 
Astrofizika, 23, 295-306 (1985) 
On the radial systems of dark globules. 
GYULBUDAGHIAN A.L.

  1. 6 has 2 Lan 435 336.39 UV 21 33 29.0 +58 11 17

2006PASP..118.1639L 
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 118, 1639-1647 (2006) 
Proper motions of faint ultraviolet-bright sources in the Sandage two-color survey of the galactic plane. 
LANNING H.H. and LEPINE S. 2000PASP..112..251L 
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 112, 251-263 (2000) 
A finding list of faint UV-bright stars in the galactic plane. V. 
LANNING H.H. and MEAKES M.


The rest have 1 or no source and many are pointing back to the same catalog or paper:

  1. 1 TGU H590 164.50 DNe 21 32.9 +58 06 ~ 1 0 2005PASJ...57S...1D - Publ. Astron. Soc. Jap., 57, 1-368 (2005) - 17.03.05 01.02.10 February 2005

Atlas and catalog of dark clouds based on Digitized Sky Survey I. DOBASHI K.; UEHARA H.; KANDORI R.; SAKURAI T.; KAIDEN M.; UMEMOTO T.; SATO F.

  1. 2 [FSE2005] 16

177.28 Cld 21 33 +58.1 ~ 1 1 2005A&A...432..575F - Astron. Astrophys., 432, 575-584 (2005) - 15.03.05 02.12.05 March(III) 2005 Star formation in globules in IC 1396. FROEBRICH D.; SCHOLZ A.; EISLOEFFEL J.; MURPHY G.C.

  1. 11 JCMTSF J213332.7+580432 413.70 smm 21 33 32.7 +58 04 32

2008ApJS..175..277D 
Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 175, 277-295 (2008) 
The SCUBA legacy catalogues: submillimeter-continuum objects detected by SCUBA. 
DI FRANCESCO J., JOHNSTONE D., KIRK H., MacKENZIE T. and LEDWOSINSKA E.

  1. 13 IRAS C21310+5749 436.65 IR 21 32.5 +58 02

1991ApJ...370..263S 
Astrophys. J., 370, 263-271 (1991) 
A search for embedded young stellar objects in and near the IC 1396 complex. 
SCHWARTZ R.D., GYULBUDAGHIAN A.L. and WILKING B.A.

  1. 17 2MASS J21332921+5802508 463.43 Em* 21 33 29.21 +58 02 50.9

2002AJ....123.2597O 
Astron. J., 123, 2597-2626 (2002) 
H{alpha} emission stars and Herbig-Haro objects in the vicinity of bright-rimmed clouds. 
OGURA K., SUGITANI K. and PICKLES A.

  1. 18 GSC 03975-00282 508.26 *iC 21 33 36.91 +58 02 46.6 K:...

1958TrRig...7...33A 
Trudy Astrofiz. Lab. Riga, 7, 33-97 (1958) 
Determination of magnitudes, color indices, and spectral classes of stars in an area centered on R.A.=21h24m, Dec=+58.5deg. 
ALKSNIS A

  1. 19 [PGS95] 9 520.32 PoC 21 33 07.5 +58 00 19 ~ 1 0 1995ApJ...447..721P 
Astrophys. J., 447, 721-741 (1995) 
The large-scale structure, kinematics, and evolution of IC 1396. 
PATEL N.A., GOLDSMITH P.F., SNELL R.L., HEZEL T. and XIE T.
  1. 20 BD+57 2346 566.01 *iC 21 32 29.6670 +58 17 42.840 K2

1958TrRig...7...33A 
Trudy Astrofiz. Lab. Riga, 7, 33-97 (1958) 
Determination of magnitudes, color indices, and spectral classes of stars in an area centered on R.A.=21h24m, Dec=+58.5deg. 
ALKSNIS A.

  1. 21 Cl* Trumpler 37 KUN 170

567.55 *iC 21 33 17.02 +57 59 53.7 1990Ap&SS.174...13K 
Astrophys. Space Sci., 174, 13 (1990) 
Solar-type stars in Cepheus OB 2: H-alpha emission stars and IRAS point sources. 
KUN M. and PASZTOR L

  1. 23 Cl* Trumpler 37 KUN 307 590.18 *iC 21 34 05.29 +58 07 38.8

1990Ap&SS.174...13K 
Astrophys. Space Sci., 174, 13 (1990) 
Solar-type stars in Cepheus OB 2: H-alpha emission stars and IRAS point sources. 
KUN M. and PASZTOR L

The rest have no sources: