Star Formation Region Avedisova 1562

Catalog name: 136.09+2.10

Prominent object names: Sh 2-192, Sh 2-193, Sh 2-194, LBN 661 [glossary]

IRAS infrared sources (3): IRAS 02437+6145 = [LG97] B02437+6145 (HII) [6], IRAS 02435+6144 (IR) [3], IRAS 02407+6047 = [KSP2003] J024436.50+605943.8 (Cl*) [6]

Other component designations: FIRSSE 27, RAFGL 5078, Sh 2-192 = LBN 661 (HII) [10], Sh 2-193 = LBN 660 (HII) [9], SH 2-194 (HII) [8]

Distance estimates for objects in this region

Object PositionSize (arcmin) Source Note Distance(s)
Sh 2-192 136.09+2.10.93 2003A&A...397..133R I 3200
Sh 2-193 136.11+2.131.86 2003A&A...397..133R I 3200
Sh 2-194 136.12+2.061.86 2003A&A...397..133R I 3200
WB89 444 1989A&AS...80..149W I 5130

For more information on distance estimates see Avedisova distances.

Detailed component listing with references (13 components)

Main objectO S 192 [1982ApJS...49..183B], O [1990AJ.....99..622F]
136.1 +02.1M CO cloud_28 [1996ApJ...458..561D]
136.096+02.094R [1993ApJS...86..475F]
136.11 +02.10IR FIRSSE 27 [83056], IR RAFGL 5078 [1983AFGL..161....0P]
136.13 +02.08M CO [1982ApJS...49..183B]
136.11 +02.13O S 193 [1982ApJS...49..183B], O [1990AJ.....99..622F], R [1993ApJS...86..475F]
136.134+02.119IR 02437+6145 [1988IRASP.C......0J], M CO [1989A&AS...80..149W]
136.09 +02.12M CO [1982ApJS...49..183B]
136.13 +02.04O S 194 [1982ApJS...49..183B], O [1990AJ.....99..622F], R [1990A&AS...85..805F], R [1986AJ.....92..371G], R [1993ApJS...86..475F]
136.120+02.085IR 02435+6144 [1995AJ....109.2611C]
136.14 +02.07M CO [1982ApJS...49..183B]
136.120+02.085IR 02435+6144 [1988IRASP.C......0J]
136.222+01.081IR 02407+6047 [1988IRASP.C......0J], IR cluster(50 s tars) [2000ApJS..130..381C], M CO cloud [2000ApJS..130..381C]

Acknowledgement: based on the Catalog of Star-Forming Regions in the Galaxy ( Avedisova, V. S., Astronomy Reports, Volume 46, Issue 3, March 2002, pp.193-205 [2002ARep...46..193A]). The complete catalog can be accessed here: V/112/.

For more information, read The Avedisova catalog: A real Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?