Avedisova star formation regions in sector 60°-50°

This page lists Avedisova star formation regions in the sector with galactic longitude 60°-50° (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
59.37-0.16 [18] NGC 6823 Cl* [171]
53.54+0.01 [11] LBN 129 HII [27]
53.03+3.00 [10] LDN 723 DkNeb [105]
57.95+3.26 [8] LDN 778 DkNeb [42]
53.20+0.16 [8] IRAS 19268+1754 IR [8]
52.05+1.04 [7] 2MASS J19233684+1728589 YSO [27]
54.08-0.04 [7] IRAS 19294+1836 YSO [10]
59.78+0.06 [6] IRAS 19410+2336 HII [65]
50.32+0.67 [6] [TGC96] 1919+1538 HII [13]
52.17+0.70 [6] [TGC96] 1922+1721 HII [8]
55.11+2.40 [5] SH 2-83 HII [16]
59.61+0.91 [5] IRAS 19374+2352 HII [14]
57.11+3.59 [5] LDN 769 DkNeb [5]
50.19+0.34 [5] IRAS 19202+1524 IR [3]
59.83+0.67 [4] IRAS 19388+2357 HII [12]
57.10+4.44 [4] LDN 771 DkNeb [11]
58.47+0.43 [4] IRAS 19368+2239 IR [8]
50.29-0.39 [4] 2MASX J19251779+1512247 HII [8]
57.27+3.99 [4] LDN 774 DkNeb [4]
52.88-0.56 [4] IRAS 19291+1713 IR [4]
51.36+0.01 [4] IRAS 19237+1614 IR [1]
56.07+2.10 [3] PN G056.0+02.0 PN [77]
53.64+0.21 [3] LBN 129 HII [27]
57.03+3.00 [3] HD 182918 *inNeb [14]
57.54-0.27 [3] [TGC96] 1937+2130 HII [13]
56.09-2.93 [3] LDN 758 MolCld [12]
55.84-3.79 [3] LBN 131 HII [8]
50.00-0.13 [3] [TGC96] 1921+1459 HII [8]
52.76+0.33 [3] IRAS 19252+1737 IR [8]
52.66-1.09 [3] IRAS 19303+1651 IR [7]
55.84-2.40 [3] [CB88] 203 MolCld [7]
51.06+0.13 [3] IRAS 19227+1602 IR [6]
51.21+0.07 [3] IRAS 19227+1602 IR [6]
59.80+0.24 [3] IRAS 19404+2342 IR [4]
53.97+0.02 [3] IRAS 19288+1831 IR [4]
57.99-1.85 [3] [CB88] 207 MolCld [4]
50.02+0.59 [3] IRAS 19189+1520 IR [4]
56.07-3.16 [3] [CB88] 208 MolCld [3]
53.72-0.07 [3] IRAS 19287+1816 IR [2]
50.62-0.03 [3] IRAS 19224+1535 IR [1]
57.99+0.91 [2] HD 184961 Star [45]
52.00+0.60 [2] WFS 72 HII [20]
55.48-2.22 [2] [CB88] 202 MolCld [17]
53.01+0.14 [2] WFS 74 HII [17]
50.10+2.62 [2] LDN 709 DkNeb [16]
50.15+2.79 [2] [CB88] 183 MolCld [15]
56.25-0.17 [2] IRAS 19343+2026 IR [12]
58.77+0.65 [2] [TGC96] 1936+2301 HII [12]
59.76-0.03 [2] IRAS 19413+2332 HII [11]
55.16-0.30 [2] IRAS 19325+1925 IR [7]
53.14+0.07 [2] IRAS 19270+1750 IR [6]
56.15+0.08 [2] IRAS 19332+2028 IR [6]
50.49+1.00 [2] IRAS 19183+1556 IR [5]
56.37-0.63 [2] IRAS 19363+2018 IR [5]
50.10-0.67 [2] IRAS 19236+1456 IR [5]
50.22-0.61 [2] IRAS 19236+1456 IR [5]
52.37-1.05 [2] IRAS 19295+1637 IR [5]
53.17-0.25 [2] IRAS 19282+1742 IR [4]
50.26-1.68 [2] [CB88] 194 MolCld [4]
50.26+3.67 [2] LDN 714 DkNeb [4]
50.02-0.08 [2] IRAS 19213+1501 IR [4]
52.84-0.87 [2] IRAS 19298+1707 IR [3]
54.15+0.17 [2] IRAS 19287+1845 IR [2]
51.82+1.24 [2] IRAS 19200+1714 IR [2]
54.32-1.13 [2] [CB88] 197 MolCld [2]
55.67-3.47 [2] [CB88] 209 MolCld [2]
50.78+0.15 [2] IRAS 19220+1548 IR [1]
59.68+0.12 [2] IRAS 19406+2333 IR [1]
56.80-0.42 [2] IRAS 19364+2047 IR [1]

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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?