Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
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Result of query: info cati OMN2000] Region$
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Details on Acronym:   [OMN2000]
  
[OMN2000] (Okumura+Mori+Nishihara+, 2000)
Write:<<[OMN2000] Region N>>
<<[OMN2000] NNNN>>
<<[OMN2000] LSN>>
N: 4+161+2
Object:Region + (IR) + *  (SIMBAD class: NearIR = Near-IR Source (λ < 3 µm))
Note:Okayama Astrophysical Observatory observations.
Fig.9, Table 2: N=4 regions in W 51 = [M94] 49.5-0.4. Tables 3-6: IR sources in each regions. Figs 9, 14: N=2 Luminous Stars (LS in the format).
in source:W 51 = [M94] 49.5-0.4
Ref:=2000ApJ...543..799O
byOKUMURA S.-I. , MORI A., NISHIHARA E., WATANABE E., YAMASHITA T.
 Astrophys. J., 543, 799-821 (2000)
  The initial mass function of a massive star-forming region W51.
oFig.8: <[M94] 49.5-0.4 aN> (Nos j-m, m1-m3) added, <[M94] 49.5-0.4 a'> (No. e'). Fig.9, Table 2: <[OMN2000] Region N> (Nos 1-4). Tables 3-6: <[OMN2000] NNNN> N=51+28+51+31 among (Nos 929-6823). Figs 9, 14: <[OMN2000] LSN> (Nos LS1-LS2).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database