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## (from tabmap V6.0 (2016-08-18)) 2024-05-13T06:09:36 #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- #-- VII/216 H-{alpha} emission regions in Southern Milky Way (Rodgers+ 1960) #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- #---Table: VII/216/./notes.dat Notes to individual nebulae (143 records) # RCW I3 --- RCW id number, repeated when several lines # add A1 --- [*] for a note due to formatting problems. # Text A75 --- Text of note --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |a| |d| RCW|d|Text ---|-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1| |Horseshoe-shaped bright region 2 deg. in diameter, with 8'x 5' 1| |concentration at 07h 08m, -12 deg 12'. Fainter region 150' diameter, 1| |centred on 07h 08m, -09 deg 30'. 1|*|The original publication gave two positions. Here a single position is 1|*|given and is very crude. 2| |Circular, connected to RCW1 by faint emission. 5| |Circular region. 6| |Contains diffuse outer region. 7| |Circuliar region. 9| |Part of the Vela-Puppis Nebula? 11| |Part of Vela-Puppis? 13| |Circular region. 14| |Possibly connected with Vela-Puppis. Possible concentration in RCW15. 15| |Loop, possibly connected with Vela-Puppis. 16| |Circular region. 19| |Large area with one bright edge. 20| |Surrounded by diffuse emission; could be associated with RCW19. 22| |Part of Vela-Puppis? 27| |Region showing structure. 30| |Two small regions 1' X 1'. 31| |Connected with Vela-Puppis? 32| |Circular region. 33| |Almost circular, with more intense area "comma"-shaped. 36| |Group of 3 bright regions-"S"-shaped. 37| |Filamentary. 38| |Emission region containing four concentrations at: 08h 57m.5,-47deg 16'(6' 38| |X 4'); 08h 57m.7, -47 deg 22'(3 X 2); 08h 58m.0, -47deg 08' (9' X 7'); and 38| |08h 58m.4, -47 deg 20'(12 X 9). 40| |Bright region possibly associated with diffuse surrounding background 40| |emission. 42| |Circular. 43| |Stellar-like. 48| |Bright crescent shape. 49| |Emission region outlying Eta Carina nebula. 50| |Possibly associated with RCW49. 51| |Bright knot possibly separated from the main Eta Carinae nebula by 51| |obscuration. 52| |Bright knot in Eta Carinae nebula separated from main region by absorption. 53| |Main irregular Eta Carinae nebula. Boundaries at 10h 28m, -58 deg; 10h 55m, 53| |-58 deg 18'; 10h 27m, -60 deg 48'. 53|*|The original cross identification also included G30,31, and 33, and 53|*|NGC3372. Editor's note this is the entire Eta Carinae region. 54| |Outlying Eta Carina, with concentrations at: 10h 57m.5, -61 deg 00' (40' X 54| |20'); 10h 58m.0, -59 deg 20'(70' X 40')(filamentary); 11h 08m.0, -59 deg 54| |54'(25 X 25'); 11h 10m.5, -58 deg 30'(25' X 10'). 54|*|The original gave three positions. The single position given here is 54|*|extremely crude. 55| |Circular region,appears to have central star;not part of Eta Carina. 57| |Appears abscuration-bounded and contains bright crescent-shaped region 50' 57| |X 20'. 59| |3 deg diameter loop. 60| |Outlying part of Lambda Cen nebula. Contains bright regions centred at: 11h 60| |26m.5, -62 deg 21'(21' X 18'); 11h 26.5m.5, -62 deg 42'(15 X 10). 61| |Circular region near Lambda Cen nebula. 62| |Main Lambda Cen nebula, uneven intensity. 63| |Large band of emission. 63|*|Two positions are given in the original. The position given here is once 63|*|again very crude. 65| |Region has diffuse edges. 74| |Crescent-shaped. 75| |Diffuse edges. 76| |Planetary? 78| |Bright central region (10' X 6'). 82| |Circular. 85| |Possibly obscuration bound. 86| |Crescent-shaped. 90|*|The original size is given as 0.5 X 0.5 arcminutes. Here the size is given 90|*|as 1 X 1 arcminutes to avoid formating problems. 91| |Possibly obscuration bound. 93| |Like a planetary in appearance. 94| |Circular and filamentary. 96| |Appears to be surrounding a star. 98| |Appears to be distributed about a faint central star. 100| |Stellar-like. 101| |Stellar-like. 106| |Contains two bright areas: 16h 15m.5, -50 deg 51'(20' X 7'); 16h 17 m.0, 106| |-50 deg 42'(12 X 12). 107| |Bright region near RCW108. 108| |Irregular intensity variation with bright region at 16h 36m, -48 deg 108| |30'(60' X 60'). 109| |Stellar-like. 110| |Could be connected to RCW 113 by faint emission. 111| |Near RCW110, possibly connected. 113| |Large loop of ionization in region of fainter emission. Boundries: (16h 113| |37m, -41 deg 50') to (16h 58m, -41 deg 30'); and (16h 50', -43 deg 30') to 113| |(16h 45m, -39 deg 40'). 114| |Ring of emission 50' wide. 116| |Concentration inside RCW113 (Editors note; not present in table2&3). 116|*|Not present in table 2 or 3 of original publication. The notes to table 2 116|*|and 3 from the original said "116 Concentration inside (RCW)113." This 116|*|was added to the table to provide a complete list of all 182 objects in 116|*|the RCW. 119| |Filamentary, with bright concentration at 16h 57m.4 -38 deg 13' (15' X15'). 120| |Contains dark central rift. 123| |Loop. 127| |Faint extensions to 17h 10m, -35 deg 30'. Composed mainly of four bright 127| |concentrations. 127|*|Other cross identifications given in the original are G61,62,63, 64a,b,c. 129| |Region contains the star Tau Sco. 130| |Appears to be a more concentrated region of a large area of diffuse 130| |emission. 131| |Concentrations at: 17h 21m.0, -33 deg 58'(30' X30'); 17h 21m.8, -34 deg 131| |10'(9' X9'); 17h 23m.1, -34 deg 27'(6' X 6'); 17 23m.9, -34 deg 03'(5' X 131| |5'). 131|*|Other cross identifications given in the original are E8. 132| |Crescent-shaped bright region with faint extensions to 17h35m,-34deg 132|*|Other cross identifications given in the original are E11. 133| |Almost circular. 134| |Circular. 136| |Stellar in appearance. 137| |Near galactic centre. 138| |Diffuse edges. 140| |Perhaps connected to RCW141. 144| |Circular. 146| |Main bright area divided in three, probably by obscuration, with centres: 146| |18h 01m.8, -24 deg 12'(100' X 45'); 18h 03m.0, -23 deg 30' (45' X 45'); 18h 146| |06m.5, -23 deg 50'(60' X 50'). 146|*|Other cross identifications given in the original: HS126; E23,27, 29,30; 146|*|G72,75. 147| |Almost circular. 150| |Stellar in appearance. 151| |Band of emission, one side bounded by heavy obscuration. 152| |Stellar in appearance. 153| |Faint region with bright area [18h 14m.7, -19 deg 40'(19' X 19')] at one 153| |end. 153|*|The original also gave cross identifications as E39; G78. 155| |Two concentrations: 18h 08m.9, -17 deg 36'(7' X 7'); 18h 09m.3, -17 deg 155| |40'(8' X 5'). 156| |Possibly local concentration of general diffuse emmission present. Brighter 156| |region at 18h 14m.0, -17 deg 18'(40' X 20'). 157| |Faint extensions to 18h 01m,-14 deg 00(E25); and 18h 14m,-17 deg 00. 157| |[Editors note E25 is designation from Sharpless (1953)]. 157|*|The original also gave cross identifications as E35. 159| |Surrounded by diffuse emission. 160| |Surrounded by diffuse emission 40' wide. 160|*|The original also gives HS144, 145; E43; G81a,b. 162| |Oval-shaped, possible concentration of general diffuse emission present. 165| |Appears connected with adjacent regions by diffuse emission. 166| |Surrounded by diffuse emission. 165|*|The original also gives E42. 169| |Circular region. 175| |Crescent-shaped. 180| |Stellar-like. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------