- 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 935
Catalog name: 71.58+2.83
Prominent object names: Sh 2-101, LBN 168 [glossary]
IRAS infrared sources (4): IRAS 19581+3504 (IR) [1], IRAS 19579+3509 (IR) [6], IRAS 19584+3506 (IR) [1], IRAS 19584+3515 (IR) [1]
Other component designations: RAFGL 5453S, Sh 2-101 = LBN 168 (HII) [29]
Distance estimates for objects in this region
Object | Position | Size (arcmin) | Source | Note | Distance(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sh 2-101 | 71.6+2.8 | 2.65 | 2003A&A...397..213P | I | 2683 |
For more information on distance estimates see Avedisova distances.
Detailed component listing with references (10 components)
Main object | O S 101 [1973A&A....25..337G], O [1966JO.....49..329C], O [1990AJ.....99..622F] |
71.69 +02.68 | R [1972A&AS....5..369F], R [1960PASP...72..331W] |
71.57 +02.84 | R [1972A&AS....5..369F], R [1990A&AS...83..539R], R [1990A&AS...85..805F], R [1990MNRAS.246..169P], R [2000AJ....119.2801L], R [1996ApJ...466..191H], R [1979ApJS...39..157S], R [1989ApJS...71..469L] |
71.57 +02.86 | IR RAFGL 5453S [1983AFGL..161....0P], M CO [1982ApJS...49..183B] |
71.517+02.786 | IR 19581+3504 [1988IRASP.C......0J] |
71.549+02.734 | R [1978A&AS...32..423F] |
71.577+02.868 | IR 19579+3509 [1988IRASP.C......0J] |
71.588+02.746 | IR 19584+3506 [1988IRASP.C......0J] |
71.704+02.829 | IR 19584+3515 [1988IRASP.C......0J] |
71.83 +02.72 | R [1977A&A....61..377I] |
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?