The Avedisova star formation regions and the New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars

This page lists the Avedisova star formation regions associated with the New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. The region location is linked to a page summarising the data on the star formation region. The nebulae and most referenced object names are both linked to their SIMBAD pages. In many cases the nebulae and the most referenced object in the region will be the same, but not always. Each line also lists the number of components for the region, the SIMBAD suggested type for the most referenced object, and the number of bibliographic references for the most referenced object.

SIMBAD cross reference and type information is not always accurate, so this information should be treated cautiously. It is best to read the bibliographic references for the object to get the latest and most accurate information.

Nebula RegionComps. Most referenced object Type Obj. ref.
NGC 281 123.13-6.27[46] NGC 281 HII [164]
NGC 637 128.55+1.70[2] NGC 637 OpCl [42]
NGC 896 133.69+0.99[86] IC 1805 OpCl [315]
NGC 1333 160.56-16.78[9] IC 348 OpCl [550]
NGC 1491 150.58-0.96[12] NGC 1491 HII [86]
NGC 1499 160.00-12.31[17] V* XY Per Orion_V* [100]
NGC 1605 158.48-2.22[5] NGC 1605 OpCl [14]
NGC 1624 155.35+2.60[10] LBN 722 HII [45]
NGC 1788 206.70-20.5[4] NAME RNO 40 FIR DkNeb [77]
NGC 1893 173.63-1.70[13] NGC 1893 OpCl [117]
NGC 1907 172.97-1.31[11] NGC 1907 Cl* [70]
NGC 1931 173.92+0.32[9] NGC 1931 OpCl [68]
NGC 1960 174.52+1.05[4] M 36 OpCl [96]
NGC 1975 210.76-19.61[11] M 43 HII [87]
NGC 1977 210.76-19.61[11] M 43 HII [87]
NGC 1980 210.76-19.61[11] M 43 HII [87]
NGC 1982 210.76-19.61[11] M 43 HII [87]
NGC 1985 176.53-0.13[22] NSV 2452 V* [94]
NGC 1999 210.76-19.61[11] M 43 HII [87]
NGC 2023 206.15-15.08[11] NGC 2024 Cl* [750]
NGC 2024 206.15-15.08[11] NGC 2024 Cl* [750]
NGC 2064 206.15-15.08[11] NGC 2024 Cl* [750]
NGC 2170 213.68-12.66[105] NAME MONOCEROS R2 HII [385]
NGC 2071 206.15-15.08[11] NGC 2024 Cl* [750]
NGC 2149 216.31-15.05[3] NGC 2149 RfNeb [17]
NGC 2175 190.04+0.49[53] NGC 2175 OpCl [180]
NGC 2182 213.68-12.66[105] NAME MONOCEROS R2 HII [385]
NGC 2183 213.68-12.66[105] NAME MONOCEROS R2 HII [385]
NGC 2185 213.68-12.66[105] NAME MONOCEROS R2 HII [385]
NGC 2195 192.60-0.05[80] IC 2162 HII [243]
NGC 2237 206.30-2.11[114] NGC 2244 OpCl [305]
NGC 2244 206.30-2.11[114] NGC 2244 OpCl [305]
NGC 2245 201.36+0.74[20] V* V700 Mon Orion_V* [178]
NGC 2246 206.30-2.11[114] NGC 2244 OpCl [305]
NGC 2247 201.36+0.74[20] V* V700 Mon Orion_V* [178]
NGC 2259 201.63+1.66[9] NGC 2259 OpCl [12]
NGC 2261 203.71+1.18[12] V* R Mon Orion_V* [385]
NGC 2262 210.07-2.31[6] LBN 978 HII [10]
NGC 2264 202.92+2.17[131] NGC 2264 OpCl [981]
NGC 2282 211.23-0.41[7] NGC 2282 RfNeb [30]
NGC 2313 220.75-2.14[5] V* V565 Mon Em* [8]
NGC 2316 220.80-1.72[6] HBC 547 Em* [34]
NGC 2327 224.20-1.60[10] V* V750 Mon Be* [241]
NGC 2359 227.75-0.15[9] NGC 2359 HII [125]
NGC 2362 237.25-6.50[62] V* VY CMa PulsV* [651]
NGC 2367 235.54-4.06[5] NGC 2367 Cl* [32]
NGC 2467 243.16+0.37[19] NGC 2467 HII [110]
NGC 2579 254.46+0.00[5] NGC 2579 HII [58]
NGC 2736 266.89+0.12[1] NGC 2736 HII [11]
NGC 3199 283.55-0.98[15] NGC 3199 HII [43]
NGC 3247 284.22-0.30[18] GUM 29 HII [93]
NGC 3324 287.28-0.88[143] V* eta Car V* [1215]
NGC 3372 287.28-0.88[143] V* eta Car V* [1215]
NGC 3503 289.51+0.13[5] NGC 3503 HII [11]
NGC 3572 290.60+0.31[5] NGC 3572 OpCl [50]
NGC 3576 291.30-0.69[23] NGC 3576 HII [136]
NGC 3581 291.30-0.69[23] NGC 3576 HII [136]
NGC 3590 291.13-1.45[3] NGC 3590 Cl* [40]
NGC 3603 291.58-0.48[47] NGC 3603 HII [451]
NGC 4052 297.34-0.87[2] NGC 4052 Cl* [10]
NGC 5367 316.49+21.14[10] uvby98 253670001 AB ** [33]
NGC 6188 336.43-1.26[14] NGC 6193 Cl* [92]
NGC 6193 336.43-1.26[14] NGC 6193 Cl* [92]
NGC 6231 342.59+1.83[2] NGC 6231 OpCl [328]
NGC 6281 347.67+1.92[5] V* V884 Sco HMXB [555]
NGC 6334 351.30+0.70[176] NGC 6334 SNR [329]
NGC 6337 349.47-0.79[6] NGC 6337 PN [77]
NGC 6357 353.12+0.71[66] NGC 6357 HII [124]
NGC 6383 355.37+0.22[14] V* V1036 Sco RotV*Ell [175]
NGC 6514 6.99-0.17[8] M 20 HII [211]
NGC 6523 6.00-1.20[67] M 8 HII [378]
NGC 6526 6.55-0.58[7] BFS 1 HII [3]
NGC 6530 6.00-1.20[67] M 8 HII [378]
NGC 6559 6.57-1.46[18] V* V3903 Sgr V* [72]
NGC 6595 12.12-1.84[15] [WHR97] 18134-1942 HII [28]
NGC 6596 14.22-0.16[12] NGC 6596 Cl* [3]
NGC 6604 18.68+1.97[27] V* CV Ser WR* [235]
NGC 6611 16.80+0.75[27] M 16 OpCl [528]
NGC 6618 15.09-0.75[94] M 17 OpCl [903]
NGC 6729 359.80-17.90[8] NGC 6729 Neb [39]
NGC 6820 59.37-0.16[18] NGC 6823 Cl* [171]
NGC 6823 59.37-0.16[18] NGC 6823 Cl* [171]
NGC 6846 66.86+0.90[5] LBN 151 HII [9]
NGC 6871 72.53+1.52[4] NGC 6871 OpCl [147]
NGC 6910 78.64+2.08[3] NGC 6910 OpCl [119]
NGC 6914 80.25+2.74[10] BD+41 3731 Em* [71]
NGC 6996 85.49-1.00[70] NGC 7000 HII [223]
NGC 7000 85.49-1.00[70] NGC 7000 HII [223]
NGC 7023 102.80+15.0[13] NGC 7023 OpCl [369]
NGC 7129 105.27+9.98[61] V* V373 Cep V* [232]
NGC 7133 105.27+9.98[61] V* V373 Cep V* [232]
NGC 7380 107.13-0.97[10] NGC 7380 OpCl [124]
NGC 7510 110.96+0.05[3] NGC 7510 OpCl [67]
NGC 7538 111.54+0.82[101] NGC 7538 HII [563]
NGC 7635 112.22+0.22[18] BD+60 2522 Em* [163]
NGC 7822 118.41+4.68[46] NGC 7822 SNR [82]

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?