- Introduction
- Face-on map overview
- Sources
- The Cloud Hunters
- The Star Sweepers
- Things Unseen: The Westerhout radio sources
- The Avedisova catalog: A real Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
- Avedisova glossary
- Introduction to the Milky Way Explorer
- Commentary on the Galactic Plane
- Hydrogen-alpha commentary
- Fragments
Star Formation Region Avedisova 2941
Catalog name: 349.14+0.02
Prominent object names: [CH87] 349.14+0.02, IRAS 17134-3802, IRAS 17136-3753 [glossary]
IRAS infrared sources (2): IRAS 17134-3802 (IR) [3], IRAS 17136-3753 (IR) [1]
Masers: 2 hydroxyl, 1 water, 1 methanol
Distance estimates for objects in this region
Object | Position | Size (arcmin) | Source | Note | Distance(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[CH87] 348.607-0.551 | 348.607-0.551 | 10. x20. | 1987A&A...171..261C | V | 2900, 16700 |
[CH87] 349.140+0.020 | 349.140+0.020 | 5. x 5. | 1987A&A...171..261C | V | 8000, 11700 |
For more information on distance estimates see Avedisova distances.
Detailed component listing with references (7 components)
Main object | R [1987A&A...171..261C], R [1970A&AS....1..319A], R [1994ApJS...91..111W], R [2000AJ....119.2801L], M H2CO [1987A&A...171..261C], M H2CO [1974A&A....37..389W] |
349.116+00.017 | R [1990ApJS...74..181Z] |
349.125+00.032 | M OH-E [1979A&AS...37....1T] |
349.067-00.018 | IR 17134-3802 [1988IRASP.C......0J] |
349.067-00.017 | M OH-E [1998MNRAS.297..215C], M OH-E [1989A&A...213..339F], M OH-E 1 [1983AuJPh..36..361C], M OH-E [1995MNRAS.277..210C], M OH-E [1970ApL.....6...99T], M H2O-E [1989A&A...213..339F], M H2O-E [1983AuJPh..36..401C] |
349.065-00.018 | M CH3OH-E [1995MNRAS.272...96C], M CH3OH-E [1995MNRAS.274.1126C] |
349.211+00.030 | IR 17136-3753 [1988IRASP.C......0J] |
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?