Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

(Nos 1-15).
Fig.2: N=15 H-beta continuum em. knots in the HII complexes, with a different naming than for H-alpha, because spatial distribution differs significantly.
Paper II:
The 2 HII complexes are also named 'NGC 4214-I' and 'II'.
See also [MMP2000].
in source:NGC 4214
Ref:=1998A&A...329..409M
byMAIZ-APELLANIZ J. , MAS-HESSE J.M., MUNOZ-TUNON C., VILCHEZ J.M., CASTANEDA H.O.
 Astron. Astrophys., 329, 409-430 (1998)
  Bidimensional spectroscopy of NGC 4214: evolutionary state and interstellar extinction.
oFig.2: <[MMM98b] NW Complex>, <[MMM98b] SE Complex>, N=2. Fig.2, Table 2: <[MMM98b] Knot NN> (Nos 1-15). Fig.2, text: <[MMM98b] Knot A> (Nos A-O).
Ref:=1999A&A...343...64M
byMAIZ-APELLANIZ J. , MUNOZ-TUNON C., TENORIO-TAGLE G., MAS-HESSE J.M.
 Astron. Astrophys., 343, 64-80 (1999)
  Kinematical analysis of the ionized gas in the nuclear region of NGC 4214.
o<NAME NGC 4214-I> = <[MMM98b] NGC 4214-I> = <[MMM98b] NW Complex>, <NAME NGC 4214-II> = <[MMM98b] NGC 4214-II> = <[MMM98b] SE Complex>, N=2.

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