Avedisova star formation regions in sector 10°-0°

This page lists Avedisova star formation regions in the sector with galactic longitude 10°-0° (between galactic latitude -5° and +5°) that contain objects that have at least one bibliographic reference in the SIMBAD database. The regions can be sorted in the order of regions containing objects with the most references or in the order of regions with the most components. The location is linked to a page summarising the data on the star formation region and the object name is linked to the SIMBAD page for that object. Each line also lists the SIMBAD suggested type for that object as well as the number of bibliographic references.

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.

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Region Components Most referenced object Type Object references
0.64-0.05 [120] NAME SAGITTARIUS A Radio [755]
6.00-1.20 [67] M 8 HII [378]
0.50-0.75 [47] [WHR97] 17470-2853 HII [39]
0.53-0.06 [46] NAME SAGITTARIUS A Radio [755]
0.18-0.05 [30] NAME QUINTUPLET CLUSTER Cl* [182]
1.13-0.11 [28] NAME SAGITTARIUS A Radio [755]
5.89-0.44 [25] [WHR97] 17574-2403 HII [157]
9.62+0.19 [19] [WHR97] 18032-2032 HII [129]
6.57-1.46 [18] V* V3903 Sgr V* [72]
8.67-0.36 [15] [WHR97] 18032-2137 HII [43]
6.56-0.09 [14] [WHR97] 17577-2320 HII [20]
8.15-1.73 [14] SCHB 305 Maser [12]
7.47+0.06 [12] [WWB83] G007.47+0.06 HII [33]
5.48-0.24 [12] [WHR97] 17559-2420 HII [26]
8.14+0.23 [12] [WHR97] 17599-2148 HII [23]
0.52+0.18 [12] IRAS 17430-2822 IR [12]
0.00+0.19 [10] MGM 1 YSO [19]
9.70-0.85 [10] IRAS 18073-2046 YSO [12]
8.72-0.51 [10] LBN 38 HII [9]
0.59-0.06 [10] IRAS 17440-2825 IR [5]
0.01-0.55 [9] IRAS 17441-2910 IR [27]
6.68-0.25 [9] IRAS 17589-2312 IR [13]
4.39+0.10 [9] IRAS 17522-2504 YSO [12]
7.55+4.26 [9] LDN 235 DkNeb [8]
1.98-1.15 [9] IRAS 17515-2747 IR [4]
6.99-0.17 [8] M 20 HII [211]
0.06-0.07 [8] V* V4535 Sgr Mira [18]
0.33-0.19 [7] ESO 455-39 HII [74]
0.38+0.02 [7] [WHR97] 17432-2835 HII [16]
2.26+0.23 [7] IRAS 17469-2649 IR [8]
3.27-0.09 [7] IRAS 17505-2605 IR [8]
6.55-0.58 [7] BFS 1 HII [3]
8.97+0.68 [6] LDN 262 DkNeb [24]
0.04+0.02 [6] V* V4922 Sgr V* [12]
8.86-0.33 [6] IRAS 18035-2126 YSO [11]
0.13-0.55 [6] LBN 2 HII [10]
0.83+0.19 [6] [WHR97] 17436-2807 HII [9]
8.53-0.29 [6] IRAS 18026-2145 IR [4]
2.85-2.75 [5] LDN 93 DkNeb [18]
5.63+0.23 [5] GAL 005.63+00.24 YSO [15]
0.33-0.02 [5] IRAS 17433-2838 IR [9]
0.10-0.17 [5] IRAS 17432-2855 IR [9]
5.19-0.28 [5] IRAS 17555-2436 IR [7]
8.36-2.13 [5] IRAS 18092-2244 IR [4]
1.01-0.24 [5] IRAS 17457-2811 IR [2]
0.07+0.01 [4] NAME SAGITTARIUS A Radio [755]
0.22-0.01 [4] [WHR97] 17430-2844 HII [10]
8.36-0.30 [4] IRAS 18026-2153 YSO [9]
4.00+0.33 [4] IRAS 17504-2519 IR [8]
6.15-0.64 [4] IRAS 17588-2358 IR [5]
5.06+0.24 [4] IRAS 17531-2426 IR [4]
2.59-3.43 [4] [CB88] 109 MolCld [3]
0.11-0.08 [4] IRAS 17430-2851 IR [3]
8.00-0.18 [4] IRAS 18011-2206 IR [2]
4.57-0.16 [4] IRAS 17535-2504 IR [1]
2.32+1.39 [3] SNR G002.4+01.4 HII [47]
2.61+0.13 [3] [WHR97] 17480-2636 HII [13]
3.88-1.03 [3] [TRC83] 20 HH [11]
9.02+0.44 [3] PN G009.0+00.4 PN [8]
0.06-0.21 [3] IRAS 17434-2858 IR [8]
1.32+0.10 [3] IRAS 17450-2742 IR [8]
2.14+0.01 [3] IRAS 17474-2704 IR [8]
4.29+0.55 [3] LBN 14 HII [8]
6.37-0.05 [3] IRAS 17571-2328 IR [8]
0.94-0.08 [3] IRAS 17450-2807 IR [7]
3.43-0.34 [3] IRAS 17517-2609 HII [7]
7.27+0.18 [3] IRAS 17582-2234 IR [6]
7.38+4.10 [3] [CB88] 98 MolCld [6]
2.92-0.01 [3] IRAS 17491-2625 IR [6]
7.80-0.62 [3] IRAS 18024-2231 IR [6]
4.68+0.28 [3] IRAS 17522-2446 IR [5]
2.53+0.25 [3] IRAS 17474-2637 IR [5]
3.93-0.09 [3] IRAS 17520-2536 IR [5]
7.65+0.18 [3] 2MASS J18020471-2216186 PN? [4]
8.14-0.03 [3] IRAS 18009-2155 IR [4]
5.05-0.19 [3] IRAS 17548-2441 IR [4]
8.42-2.06 [3] [CB88] 114 MolCld [4]
7.04+0.18 [3] IRAS 17578-2246 IR [4]
6.18+0.56 [3] SH 2-26 HII [4]
2.40+0.07 [3] IRAS 17478-2649 IR [3]
4.19-0.05 [3] IRAS 17523-2521 IR [3]
8.38-0.63 [3] IRAS 18036-2201 IR [3]
3.72+0.02 [3] IRAS 17510-2543 IR [3]
2.69+0.14 [3] IRAS 17482-2633 IR [2]
0.70-0.06 [3] IRAS 17443-2821 IR [2]
1.49-0.20 [3] IRAS 17467-2745 IR [1]
1.13+0.81 [3] IRAS 17420-2731 IR [1]
1.39+0.00 [3] IRAS 17457-2743 IR [1]
9.40+0.15 [3] IRAS 18029-2045 IR [1]
7.24+1.49 [2] HD 163296 pMS* [265]
4.83+0.23 [2] IRAS 17527-2439 HII [11]
9.41-0.11 [2] [MHS2002] 177 OH/IR [9]
8.83-0.03 [2] IRAS 18024-2119 IR [8]
7.60+4.69 [2] LDN 233 DkNeb [8]
1.33+0.05 [2] IRAS 17450-2742 IR [8]
0.00-0.18 [2] IRAS 17430-2900 IR [7]
2.96-0.05 [2] IRAS 17495-2624 IR [7]
0.48+0.07 [2] IRAS 17433-2828 IR [6]
6.47+4.20 [2] PN PM 1-175 post-AGB* [5]
9.97-0.74 [2] IRAS 18075-2040 IR [5]
7.19+0.10 [2] IRAS 17584-2242 IR [4]
2.30+3.40 [2] LDN 74 DkNeb [4]
3.53+3.64 [2] LDN 114 DkNeb [3]
8.94-0.62 [2] IRAS 18048-2131 IR [3]
8.48-1.03 [2] IRAS 18052-2205 IR [1]
3.43+2.10 [1] RCW 143 HII [2]

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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?